There is evidence that gastrointestinal operations for non weight-losing purposes are beneficial for diabetes mellitus. Aiming to analyze such hypothesis, patients submitted to gastric bypass for morbid obesity, gastrectomy for gastric cancer and colectomy for colo-rectal cancer will be compared. The end point will be changes in fasting blood glucose and hemoglobin A1c concentration.
In a prospective protocol with retrospective information, patients (N=240) undergoing bariatric Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n=80), cancer subtotal or total gastrectomy (n=80) and right colectomy or rectosigmoidectomy (n=80) with follow-up \>3 years free of disease, with or without previously impaired fasting blood glucose, will be recruited. Patients will be submitted to a questionnaire involving diet, diagnosis of diabetes and glucose-lowering drugs, body weight and other clinical items. Preoperative information available in the hospital system will be completed and current findings will be updated, including body mass index and biochemical measurements. Using the outcomes of the bariatric population as benchmark, both concerning diabetics that were ameliorated and nondiabetics that progressed to new-onset diabetes,results in the other groups will be compared. The study should answer whether gastric and colorectal surgery for cancer 1) Are beneficial for established diabetes; 2) Attenuate the conversion of normal patients to diabetes, both within a follow-up period of 3- 12 years;
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
240
Patients will be interviewed and questioned about nutritional status, diet, drugs and diagnosis/clinical course of diabetes. Routine biochemical tests will be searched and if necessary updated.
Hospital das Clinicas- Central Institute ICHC- 9th Floor Rm 9077
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Fasting blood glucose
Glucose improvement or deterioration comparing preoperative versus late postoperative value. Classification according to the American Diabetes Association
Time frame: 3-12 years change
HbA1c
Same as fasting blood glucose (preoperative versus current change). Classification according to the American Diabetes Association.
Time frame: 3-12 years
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