Diabetes mellitus type 2 correction, changes in lipids level in connection With ileoduodenoplasty
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2020.1.10733Keywords:
diabetes mellitus type 2, surgical compensation, ileoduodenoplasty, lipids content changesAbstract
The aim of the work: to estimate lipides changes in connection with ileoduodenoplasty.
Materials and Methods. Content of cholesterol (CH), triglycerides (T), high density lipoproteins (HDLP), low density lipoproteins (LDLP)/ and very low density lipoproteins (VLDLP) was estimated in 45 patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. There were 20 men, 25 women, mean (M±m) age (27.4±9.5) years. Body mass index was from 23.4 to 61.4 kg/cm2.
For glycaemia correction pill medication use 12 patients, insulin injection 18, first revealed diabetes or insulin resistance with poorly corrected hypertension and cardiac insufficiency of 2 stage have 15 patients. Mean (M±Ϭ) diabetic duration was (15.1±7.7 years.
Results and Discussion. Quick and substantial lowering CH content was found in all cases, what, probably, is connected to achieving diabetes mellitus compensation.
Stability of the CH content at the normal level in long-term follow up may be the main factor in substantial diabetes compensation.
Controversial changes levels of TG, HDLP, LDLP, VLDLP suggested absence their direct connection to glucose metabolism.
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