Abstract

(1) Aim of the study: Our study aims to analyze the influence of biological parameters such as hemoglobin, albumin, total protein, on the management and duration of treatment of colon cancer patients who have undergone elective surgery. (2) Material and methods: Data of 147 patients from the Surgery Clinic 1 of the County Clinical Hospital of Timisoara who underwent an elective surgery for colon cancer treatment were statistically analyzed using statistical tests such as Anova or Chi square with a p < 0.05 considered to be statistically significant. (3) Results: Differences between preoperative and postoperative parameters were correlated with the duration of surgery (hemoglobin, p = 0.014). The average length of hospital stay was correlated with the difference between the preoperative and postoperative level of hemoglobin (p = 0.043). There was a direct correlation between the length of postoperative hospital stay and the difference between the plasmatic levels of albumin (p = 0.033). There were differences in the average Charlson index value of patients who required albumin, with no statistical significance. (4) Conclusions: The difference between preoperative and postoperative levels of biological parameters (hemoglobin, albumin, total protein) has an influence on the management of patients with colon cancer undergoing elective surgery, affecting the number of days the patients spend in the hospital after the surgical procedure, as well as the total number of days spent in the hospital (from day one to discharge). The greater the variation of those differences, the longer recovery period needed, showing that an early correction of those parameters can lead to a shorter hospital stay, a faster postoperative recovery and a shorter postoperative hospital stay.

Highlights

  • Colon cancer accounts for % of all malignancies

  • The success of elective surgery for the treatment of colon cancer is in uenced by several key biological parameters such as the levels of hemoglobin, albumin and total plasma proteins, each one playing an important role in the patient’s postoperative recovery

  • This study presents the in uence of these parameters on the treatment and management of patients undergoing elective surgery for the treatment of colon cancer

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Introduction

Colon cancer accounts for % of all malignancies. The success of elective surgery for the treatment of colon cancer is in uenced by several key biological parameters such as the levels of hemoglobin, albumin and total plasma proteins, each one playing an important role in the patient’s postoperative recovery. In addition to these parameters, the patients’ comorbidities have an important role in the postoperative recovery. This study presents the in uence of these parameters on the treatment and management of patients undergoing elective surgery for the treatment of colon cancer

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