应用生物标志物预测大手术糖尿病患者术后并发症

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300211543
Jekee Patel, Parin Patel, Himarshi Upadhyay, Falak Saiyed, Huma Saiyad, Swarnim Rathod
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摘要

150例接受大手术的糖尿病患者术前HbA1c、CRP、IL-6和降钙素原水平的评估是有意义的。HbA1c(8%)和CRP升高与术后并发症如伤口感染和ICU住院时间延长密切相关。IL-6和降钙素原对全身性炎症的预测准确性中等。生物标志物分析被证明对识别高危患者是有用的。结合这些检查可以改善手术计划和术后护理。
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Prediction of post-operative complications among diabetic patients undergoing major surgery using biomarkers.

Evaluation of pre-operative HbA1c, CRP, IL-6, and procalcitonin levels among 150 diabetic patients undergoing major surgery is of interest. Elevated HbA1c (>8%) and CRP were strongly associated with postoperative complications such as wound infections and prolonged ICU stay. IL-6 and procalcitonin show moderates predictive accuracy for systemic inflammation. Biomarker profiling proved useful for identifying high-risk patients. Incorporating these tests can improve surgical planning and postoperative care.

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