Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis

Aim – to determine the influence of insulin resistance (IR) on the development of postoperative complications in patients after application of colon anastomosis (CA). Materials and methods. In order to determine the effect of IR on the postoperative period in patients after CA, 80 patients aged b...

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Main Authors: M. M. Mylytsia, V. V. Steblianko, T. V. Oliinyk
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Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2020-07-01
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author M. M. Mylytsia
V. V. Steblianko
T. V. Oliinyk
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description Aim – to determine the influence of insulin resistance (IR) on the development of postoperative complications in patients after application of colon anastomosis (CA). Materials and methods. In order to determine the effect of IR on the postoperative period in patients after CA, 80 patients aged between 24 and 82 years (age – 63.41 (57.00; 71.50) years) were examined and operated, among them 29 (36.25 %) men and 51 (63.75 %) women). Group 1 consisted of 40 patients with insulin resistance (IR) (age of patients - 65.00 (57.00; 75.00) years). Group 2 - 40 patients without IR (age of patients - 62.00 (56.00; 67.00) years). Postoperative complications, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, levels of systemic inflammation markers and adipocytokines were analyzed. Results. IR resulted in a significant increase in the incidence of purulent-inflammatory changes in the postoperative wound area as compared to patients without IR (12 vs. 4, respectively) (χ2 = 5.00, df = 1; P < 0.05). It was found that in patients with IR, a significant increase (P < 0.05) in body mass index by 6.80 %, waist circumference by 4.65 % was observed, higher blood insulin levels, values of NOMA-IR index, NOMA 2 index and NOMA-β-cell index by 3.42, 3.47, 3.01 and 3.32 times, respectively, as well as triglycerides levels (by 26.2 %), CRP concentrations (2.14 times), resistin and TNF-α levels (by 51.72 % and 36.51 %, respectively). The role of IR in the activation of systemic inflammation and adipocytokine imbalance has been proven by a correlation relationship between HOMA index and both resistin and TNF-α, as well as between insulin metabolism markers and visceral obesity indices. Conclusions. Insulin resistance leads to an increase in purulent-inflammatory complications incidence in patients with colonic anastomosis. The presence of insulin resistance is accompanied by a significant aggravation of lipid disorders and proinflammatory blood changes, and its severity increases in parallel with the progression of visceral obesity indices
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spelling doaj-art-9913a442caa3423aaea18ec64a8f519f2025-08-20T03:19:49ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityZaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal2306-41452310-12102020-07-0122333834310.14739/2310-1210.2020.3.204916Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosisM. M. Mylytsia0V. V. Steblianko1T. V. Oliinyk2SI “Zaporizhzhіa Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”SI “Zaporizhzhіa Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine” Zaporizhzhia State Medical University, UkraineAim – to determine the influence of insulin resistance (IR) on the development of postoperative complications in patients after application of colon anastomosis (CA). Materials and methods. In order to determine the effect of IR on the postoperative period in patients after CA, 80 patients aged between 24 and 82 years (age – 63.41 (57.00; 71.50) years) were examined and operated, among them 29 (36.25 %) men and 51 (63.75 %) women). Group 1 consisted of 40 patients with insulin resistance (IR) (age of patients - 65.00 (57.00; 75.00) years). Group 2 - 40 patients without IR (age of patients - 62.00 (56.00; 67.00) years). Postoperative complications, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, levels of systemic inflammation markers and adipocytokines were analyzed. Results. IR resulted in a significant increase in the incidence of purulent-inflammatory changes in the postoperative wound area as compared to patients without IR (12 vs. 4, respectively) (χ2 = 5.00, df = 1; P < 0.05). It was found that in patients with IR, a significant increase (P < 0.05) in body mass index by 6.80 %, waist circumference by 4.65 % was observed, higher blood insulin levels, values of NOMA-IR index, NOMA 2 index and NOMA-β-cell index by 3.42, 3.47, 3.01 and 3.32 times, respectively, as well as triglycerides levels (by 26.2 %), CRP concentrations (2.14 times), resistin and TNF-α levels (by 51.72 % and 36.51 %, respectively). The role of IR in the activation of systemic inflammation and adipocytokine imbalance has been proven by a correlation relationship between HOMA index and both resistin and TNF-α, as well as between insulin metabolism markers and visceral obesity indices. Conclusions. Insulin resistance leads to an increase in purulent-inflammatory complications incidence in patients with colonic anastomosis. The presence of insulin resistance is accompanied by a significant aggravation of lipid disorders and proinflammatory blood changes, and its severity increases in parallel with the progression of visceral obesity indicesvisceral obesity indices insulin resistancecolonanastomosissurgicalpostoperative period
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V. V. Steblianko
T. V. Oliinyk
Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
visceral obesity indices insulin resistance
colon
anastomosis
surgical
postoperative period
title Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
title_full Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
title_fullStr Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
title_short Influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
title_sort influence of insulin resistance on postoperative period course in patients after colonic anastomosis
topic visceral obesity indices insulin resistance
colon
anastomosis
surgical
postoperative period
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