Abstract

Postoperative inflammatory response in patients with gastric cancer submitted to total and partial distal gastrectomy introduction: The removal of the stomach causes an acute inflammatory response. In some cases this response is exaggerated due to complications. The main purpose of this study was to describe the expected inflammatory response to gastrectomy. methods: This is a prospective analysis of consecu- tive patients submitted to gastrectomy for gastric cancer. For analytical purposes, the cohort was di- vided in complicated and uncomplicated patients. Uncomplicated patients were further divided in total gastrectomy and partial gastrectomy. The main outcome measure was to compare the inflammatory response of uncomplicated and complicated patients. The secondary outcome measure was to compare the inflammatory response of uncomplicated patients submitted to total and partial gastrectomy along the timeline. results: Preoperative values were similar between groups. At 24 h after gastrectomy, complicated patients showed significantly higher values for D-dimer, CRP and WBC. Further analysis comparing uncomplicated patients showed normal preoperative values and a mild elevation of inflam- matory parameters which was similar in both groups of patients. conclusions: The expected systemic inflammatory response to partial or total gastrectomy was mild. Elevations of inflammatory values were shown early by complicated patients, constituting reliable parameters to identify postoperative inflam-

Highlights

  • The removal of the stomach causes an acute inflammatory response

  • The main purpose of this study was to describe the expected inflammatory response to gastrectomy. This is a prospective analysis of consecutive patients submitted to gastrectomy for gastric cancer

  • Uncomplicated patients were further divided in total gastrectomy and partial gastrectomy

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Summary

Introduction

The removal of the stomach causes an acute inflammatory response. In some cases this response is exaggerated due to complications. The main outcome measure was to compare the inflammatory response of uncomplicated and complicated patients. The secondary outcome measure was to compare the inflammatory response of uncomplicated patients submitted to total and partial gastrectomy along the timeline. Further analysis comparing uncomplicated patients showed normal preoperative values and a mild elevation of inflammatory parameters which was similar in both groups of patients. El análisis comparativo de los pacientes sin complicaciones, sometidos a gastrectomía total y parcial, mostró una moderada elevación de los parámetros inflamatorios, la cual fue similar en ambos grupos. Consecuentemente, la presencia de respuesta inflamatoria a la gastrectomía es esperable y está presente en todos los pacientes operados sin complicaciones. El objetivo del presente estudio es el de evidenciar y describir la respuesta inflamatoria esperable del organismo humano a la gastrectomía en pacientes con cáncer gástrico

Material y Método
Respuesta inflamatoria postoperatoria en pacientes con cáncer gástrico resecado
Comparación entre pacientes complicados y pacientes sin complicaciones
Sin complicaciones
Comparación entre pacientes sometidos a gastrectomía total y parcial
Choque séptico
Gastrectomía parcial
Findings
Pacientes complicados versus pacientes sin complicaciones
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