Abstract

BackgroundObesity is a complex condition associated with prothrombotic fibrin networks that are resistant to fibrinolysis. Altered fibrin clot properties enhance cardiovascular risk and associate with a poorer prognosis following acute ischemic events. Bariatric surgery is commonly employed to improve cardiometabolic outcomes in individuals with obesity. However, the effects of this surgical intervention on fibrin clot properties have not been comprehensively studied. ObjectivesTo examine fibrin clot and lysis parameters in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients before and after surgery. MethodsThe fibrin clot properties of 32 individuals living with obesity before and 9 months after RYGB surgery were determined using turbidimetric analysis. Correlation and regression analyses were used to identify relationships between clot properties and anthropomorphic and clinical measures. ResultsRYGB surgery resulted in a significant reduction in adiposity-associated anthropometric measures as well as improvements in glycemia and lipid profile. Clot maximum absorbance was reduced from 0.43 ± 0.11 at baseline to 0.29 ± 0.10 at 9 months postsurgery (P < .0001), while fibrin clot lysis time failed to show a difference. The change in maximum absorbance was not caused by alterations in fibrinogen levels, while plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 concentration was significantly increased after surgery from 10,560 ± 6681 pg/mL to 15,290 ± 6559 pg/mL (P = .009). Correlation and regression analyses indicated that maximum absorbance was influenced by markers of adiposity as well as glycated hemoglobin and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein concentrations. ConclusionRYGB surgery led to a decrease in the maximum absorbance of the fibrin clot. Values of maximum absorbance were associated with measures of glycemic control and inflammation. In contrast to previous reports, fibrin clot lysis time was not affected after surgery.

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