Abstract
Gallbladder diseases are an important health concern affecting approximately 20% of the population in developed countries. Acute cholecystitis is the most common complication of gallstones. The aim of our study is to determine the use of Nesfatin-1, which is an easily applicable and fast resulting and is thought to have an association with inflammatory events, in the diagnosis and grading of acute cholecystitis. Patients who admitted and were hospitalized and treated with the acute cholecystitis diagnosis in İstanbul Training and Research Hospital between July 1, 2020, and December 1, 2020, were included in the study. The patients were divided in threemain groups as mild, moderate, and severe according to Tokyo Guidelines 2018 based on their routine blood tests and imaging results. All patients who are included in the study were tested for their blood leukocyte, neutrophil, lymphocyte, Nesfatin-1 levels, and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratios within the first 24 h of their hospitalization. With at least 15 patients in each group, 61 volunteers in total were included in the study as healthy volunteers, mild, moderate, and severe cholecystitis. The average age of the participants were 58.11±19.76 years. About 47.54% of the participants were female and 52.46% weremale. In the study, Nesfatin-1 levels in the patient groups were found to be lower than the control group. In the subgroup analyzes, Nesfatin-1 values in the middle patient group were found to be significantly lower than the control group; however, there was no statistically significant relationship between the severity of the disease and Nesfatin-1. Nesfatin-1 may guide the clinician for the diagnosis of the disease; however, no significant relationship was found between Nesfatin-1 and the severity or stage of the disease.
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