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Effect of sleeve gastrectomy on lipid parameters and cardiometabolic risk in young women / Efeito da gastrectomia vertical nos parâmetros lipídicos e risco cardiometabólico em mulheres jovens

RÊgo, Anderson DA Silva; Zulin, Aline; Scolari, Sandro; Cardoso, Luana Cristina Bellini; Sanches, Rafaely DE CÁssia Nogueira; Salci, Maria Aparecida; Radovanovic, Cremilde Aparecida Trindade.
Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 47: e20202537, 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1136572
ABSTRACT

Objective:

to analyze the effect of vertical gastrectomy on lipid profile and cardiometabolic risk in young women, preoperatively and 6 months after the operation.

Methods:

retrospective study, encompassing medical record reviews of women's charts, preoperatively and in six months after the operation. Data collection was performed in the second half of 2015, using a review protocol with questions on the clinical-laboratory profile, anthropometric and laboratory classification of dyslipidemias. Descriptive and inferential analysis were used to treat the variables, using measures of variance, association and linear regression.

Results:

we analyzed medical records of 114 women undergoing vertical gastrectomy, with a mean age of 33.82±10.92, and with complete high school education. There was a significant reduction of anthropometric data, as well as serum lipid values, six months after the surgical procedure. The coefficients of determination and the results of linear regression, showed that the reduction in serum triglyceride values and increase in high-density lipoprotein have a direct impact on the reduction of the cardiometabolic risk. Regarding the laboratory classification of dyslipidemias, it was observed that the majority presented a significant reduction at the six-month follow-up. Mixed hyperlipidemia showed no significant reduction. The categorized cardiometabolic risk showed a significant reduction in women at risk before vertical gastrectomy.

Conclusion:

at the six-month follow-up, vertical gastrectomy was effective in reducing the serum lipid profile and the cardiometabolic risk of young women when compared to the preoperative data. There was also a different improvement in the laboratory classification of dyslipidemias at the six-month follow-up after the surgical procedure.
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