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      Effect of sleeve gastrectomy on lipid parameters and cardiometabolic risk in young women Translated title: Efeito da gastrectomia vertical nos parâmetros lipídicos e risco cardiometabólico em mulheres jovens

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          ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the effect of vertical gastrectomy on lipid profile and cardiometabolic risk in young women, preoperatively and 6 months after the operation. Methods: retrospective study, encompassing medical record reviews of women’s charts, preoperatively and in six months after the operation. Data collection was performed in the second half of 2015, using a review protocol with questions on the clinical-laboratory profile, anthropometric and laboratory classification of dyslipidemias. Descriptive and inferential analysis were used to treat the variables, using measures of variance, association and linear regression. Results: we analyzed medical records of 114 women undergoing vertical gastrectomy, with a mean age of 33.82±10.92, and with complete high school education. There was a significant reduction of anthropometric data, as well as serum lipid values, six months after the surgical procedure. The coefficients of determination and the results of linear regression, showed that the reduction in serum triglyceride values and increase in high-density lipoprotein have a direct impact on the reduction of the cardiometabolic risk. Regarding the laboratory classification of dyslipidemias, it was observed that the majority presented a significant reduction at the six-month follow-up. Mixed hyperlipidemia showed no significant reduction. The categorized cardiometabolic risk showed a significant reduction in women at risk before vertical gastrectomy. Conclusion: at the six-month follow-up, vertical gastrectomy was effective in reducing the serum lipid profile and the cardiometabolic risk of young women when compared to the preoperative data. There was also a different improvement in the laboratory classification of dyslipidemias at the six-month follow-up after the surgical procedure.

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          RESUMO Objetivo: analisar o efeito da gastrectomia vertical no perfil lipídico e risco cardiometabólico em mulheres jovens, no pré-operatório e com seis meses de seguimento. Métodos: estudo retrospectivo, realizado a partir de consultas a prontuários de mulheres, no pré-operatório e com seis meses de seguimento. A coleta de dados foi realizada no segundo semestre de 2015, utilizando-se roteiro com questões sobre o perfil clínico-laboratorial, antropométrico e da classificação laboratorial das dislipidemias. Para tratamento das variáveis, foi utilizada análise descritiva e inferencial, por meio de medidas de variância, associação e regressão linear. Resultados: foram analisados prontuários de 114 mulheres submetidas a gastrectomia vertical, com idade média de 33,82±10,92 e ensino médio completo. Houve redução significativa da antropometria, como também dos valores séricos dos lipídios após seis meses de seguimento do procedimento cirúrgico. Os coeficientes de determinação, resultados da regressão linear, mostraram que a redução dos valores séricos dos triglicerídeos e o aumento da lipoproteína de alta densidade têm explicação direta na redução do risco cardiometabólico. Quanto à classificação laboratorial das dislipidemias, observou-se que a maioria apresentou redução significativa, no seguimento de seis meses. A hiperlipidemia mista não teve redução significativa. O risco cardiometabólico, categorizado, teve redução significativa em mulheres que apresentavam risco antes da gastrectomia vertical. Conclusão: no seguimento de seis meses, houve eficácia da gastrectomia vertical na redução dos valores séricos do perfil lipídico e do risco cardiometabólico de mulheres jovens, em relação ao período pré-operatório. A classificação laboratorial das dislipidemias também teve redução dos parâmetros, no seguimento de seis meses após o procedimento cirúrgico.

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                Journal
                rcbc
                Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
                Rev. Col. Bras. Cir.
                Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0100-6991
                1809-4546
                2020
                : 47
                : e20202537
                Affiliations
                [2] Maringá PR orgnameInstituto de Cirurgia Bariátrica orgdiv1Clínica privada de Gastroenterologia e Endocrinologia Brasil
                [1] Maringá Paraná orgnameUniversidade Estadual de Maringá orgdiv1Departamento de Enfermagem orgdiv2Programa de pós-graduação em Enfermagem Brazil
                Article
                S0100-69912020000100194 S0100-6991(20)04700000194
                10.1590/0100-6991e-20202537
                77affe64-457f-410c-8bf1-ccaeed7a9f2d

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 01 June 2020
                : 25 March 2020
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                Lipids,Gastrectomia,Obesidade,Obesity,Bariatric Surgery,Lipídeos,Cardiovascular Diseases,Gastrectomy,Cirurgia Bariátrica,Doenças Cardiovasculares

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