Effects of Sleeve Gastrectomy on Thyrotropin Hormone (TSH) and Vitamin D Levels among Obese Patients in Nineveh Governorate

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Samar Jassim Ibrahim, Lelas Farhan Bdaiwi, Muthanna Asaad Al Sherbit, Yasser Fawzi Zidan
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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the impact of bariatric surgery on thyrotropin (TSH), calcium, vitamin D, and lipid profile levels three months post-surgery among patients who underwent the procedure. We also investigated the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies during the initial three months before and after surgery, along with monitoring the effects of gastric sleeve surgery on body mass index (BMI) reduction. Methods: The study involved the analysis of data from a cohort comprising 30 patients of both genders who had undergone sleeve gastrectomy due to obesity, with a preoperative BMI of 40 kg/m² or higher. The research spanned from July 2022 to January 2023, with patients undergoing gastric sleeve surgery at Al-Zahrawi Hospital in Nineveh. These patients were subsequently followed up for a period of three months post-surgery. Results: The study findings demonstrated a significant reduction in TSH, vitamin D, calcium, total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoproteins (LDLc), very low-density lipoproteins (VLDLc) cholesterol, and BMI in patients who underwent gastric sleeve surgery within the three-month follow-up period, in comparison to their pre-surgery levels. Additionally, there was a noteworthy increase in high-density lipoproteins of cholesterol (HDLc) in the serum of these patients post-operation. The results further indicated positive correlations between TSH, vitamin D, cholesterol, LDLc, and the Atherogenic Index. Likewise, positive correlations were observed between vitamin D, TSH, total cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and LDLc. Conclusion: Post-surgery deficiencies in vitamin D, calcium, and TSH levels are attributed to inadequate intake and absorption of micronutrients, highlighting the importance of nutritional supplementation. Sleeve gastrectomy offers a promising avenue for sustained BMI reduction in the long term.
袖珍胃切除术对尼尼微省肥胖患者促甲状腺激素和维生素D水平的影响
目的:本研究旨在评估减肥手术对接受手术的患者术后三个月的促甲状腺激素(TSH)、钙、维生素D和血脂水平的影响。我们还调查了手术前后最初三个月微量营养素缺乏症的发生率,并监测了胃套手术对体重指数(BMI)降低的影响。 方法:该研究纳入了一个队列数据分析,该队列包括30名因肥胖而行袖式胃切除术的男女患者,术前BMI为40 kg/m²或更高。该研究从2022年7月持续到2023年1月,患者在尼尼微的Al-Zahrawi医院接受胃套管手术。这些患者随后在术后随访3个月。 结果:研究结果表明,在三个月的随访期内,与术前相比,接受胃套管手术的患者TSH、维生素D、钙、总胆固醇(TC)、甘油三酯(TG)、低密度脂蛋白(LDLc)、极低密度脂蛋白(VLDLc)胆固醇和BMI显著降低。此外,这些患者术后血清中高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDLc)明显升高。结果进一步表明TSH、维生素D、胆固醇、ldl与动脉粥样硬化指数呈正相关。同样,维生素D、TSH、总胆固醇、甘油三酯(TG)和ldl之间也存在正相关。结论:术后维生素D、钙和TSH水平的缺乏与微量营养素摄入和吸收不足有关,强调了营养补充的重要性。袖式胃切除术为长期持续降低BMI提供了一条有希望的途径。
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Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
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