Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of combining hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy (HITHOC) with surgery is to achieve local control in patients with pleural malignancies. Liver and kidney dysfunction resulting from this procedure have been reported in the literature. The objective of the study is to examine whether the laboratory abnormalities observed during the initial period persist until day 30.MethodsThe study conducted a retrospective analysis of the blood glucose levels, renal function markers, and hepatic function markers of 30 patients who underwent pleurectomy-decortication and HITHOC for pleural mesothelioma from January 2010 to April 2022. The measurements were taken in the postoperative period on the first four and 30th days. The study analyzed the initial and final laboratory results caused by the procedure.ResultsOut of the total of 30 patients, 29, 28, 14, and 12 patients had elevated glucose levels on the first four days after the surgery, respectively. There was no association between glucose abnormalities and preoperative-postoperative diabetes mellitus. A minority of patients experienced atypical alterations in kidney and liver functions during the initial postoperative period. There was no apparent relationship between the renal and hepatic functions in the early and late periods after the surgery.ConclusionAlthough there were fluctuations in glucose levels and renal and hepatic functions in the early period after surgery, there were no persistent alterations in these parameters by day 30. Elevated glucose levels during the early period were not associated with the development of newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus after surgery. The findings of our study provide evidence that HITHOC is a favorable and well-tolerated treatment option for mesothelioma.

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