Diverted Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery in Obese Population: Out-turn Over Hepatic and Nephrological Parameters

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.3329/bjms.v22i4.68669
Arya Singh, Rahnuma Ahmad, Susmita Sinha, Md. Ahsanul Haq, M. Narwaria, Mainul Haque, Santosh Kumar, Nandita Sanghani
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Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the best possible option for reducing weight when lifestyle changes and medication have not brought about lasting success and may reduce morbidity and mortality. Weight loss that may follow bariatric surgery in patients on calory restricted diet would result in reduced inflammation and therefore lowering inflammation-related organ damage, including that of the kidney and liver. The study aimed to observe the consequences of BMI change on Hepatic and Nephrological parameters in patients after One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass surgery. Method: This study was done at a bariatric center with 150 individuals (both male and female) aged 20 to 60 years with obesity grades II and III who were selected randomly. Hepatic and renal function tests were carried out at baseline visit, then 3 months and 6 months following surgically. Result: Bilirubin level significantly increased from baseline to visit 1; Serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) levels significantly decreased at visits 1 and 2. The albumin to Globulin ratio was significantly increased at visit 2 . Blood Urea level and serum creatinine level reduced considerably at visit 1 and decreased more at visit 2 from baseline. Conclusion: Bariatric surgery may be related to improvement in both hepatic and renal function. The improvement may be attributed to reduced inflammatory organ damage related to obesity. More such studies must be performed to highlight the possible health benefits of bariatric surgery for obese patients whose lifestyle modification and medication have not aided in weight loss. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 22 No. 04 October’23 Page : 743-758
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肥胖人群的分流胃旁路手术:肝脏和肾脏参数的结果
简介:当生活方式的改变和药物治疗不能带来持久的成功时,减肥手术是减肥的最佳选择,可以降低发病率和死亡率。在热量限制饮食的患者进行减肥手术后,体重可能会减轻,从而减少炎症,从而降低与炎症相关的器官损伤,包括肾脏和肝脏。本研究旨在观察一次吻合胃旁路手术后BMI变化对患者肝脏和肾脏参数的影响。方法:本研究在一个减肥中心进行,随机选择年龄在20 - 60岁的II级和III级肥胖患者150人(男女)。在基线访问时进行肝肾功能检查,然后在手术后3个月和6个月进行肝肾功能检查。结果:第一次就诊时胆红素水平明显升高;血清谷丙转氨酶(SGPT)水平在第1次和第2次就诊时显著降低。就诊2时,白蛋白与球蛋白比值显著升高。血液尿素水平和血清肌酐水平在第一次访问时显著下降,在第二次访问时从基线下降更多。结论:减肥手术可能与肝肾功能的改善有关。这种改善可能归因于与肥胖有关的炎症性器官损伤减少。必须进行更多这样的研究,以强调减肥手术对那些生活方式改变和药物治疗对减肥没有帮助的肥胖患者可能带来的健康益处。孟加拉国医学杂志,第22卷第4期,23年10月,第743-758页
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