Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in sleeve gastrectomy

Abstract

Purpose : The aim was to investigate the impact of the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in sleeve gastrectomy (SG). Methods : 15 obese patients were enrolled in this study ; mean body weight (BW) 127.5kg ; mean body mass index (BMI) 46.7kg / m2. 10 of these were diabetics who underwent a SG. The impact of the pre-operative NLR on the percentage of excess weight loss (%EWL) and remission of diabetes 1 year post-operative were examined. Results : The %EWL at 1 year post-operative were 46.3%. Improvements were also evident in the diabetes at 1 year post-operative : complete remission (CR) 40%, partial remission (PR) 20% and Improve 40%. Comparing pre-operative NLR in %EWL < 50% and ≧ 50% in 1 year post-operative, < 50% was 2.64 and ≧ 50% was 2.03. The NLR in CR and PR was significantly lower than that in Improve. Conclusions : The pre-operative NLR may be a predictive marker of weight loss and improving diabetes after SG

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