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Ileocecal valve syndrome and vitamin b12 deficiency after surgery: a multicentric prospective study

Authors :
Marco Greco
Riccardo Rosati
Camilla Gasparini
Silvia Palmisano
Jacques Megevand
Natasa Samardzic
Andrea Vignali
Andrea Armellini
Fabiola Giudici
Uberto Fumagalli
Paola Germani
Giuseppe Piccinni
Francesco Corcione
Susanna Terranova
Marina Troian
Fabio Giannone Codiglione
Nicolò de Manzini
Jurij Janez
Annalisa Zucca
Ales Tomazic
Emanuela Cagnazzo
Germani, Paola
Zucca, Annalisa
Giudici, Fabiola
Terranova, Susanna
Troian, Marina
Samardzic, Natasa
Greco, Marco
Janez, Jìurij
Gasperini, Camilla
Cagnazzo, Eliana
Vignali, Andrea
Giannone Codiglione, Fabio
Armellini, Andrea
Fumagalli, Uberto Romario
Rosati, Riccardo
Piccinni, Giuseppe
Megevand, Jacque
Tomazic, Ale
Corcione, Francesco
Palmisano, Silvia
de Manzini, Nicolò
Source :
Updates in Surgery
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021.

Abstract

Patients undergoing colon resection are often concerned about their functional outcomes after surgery. The primary aim of this prospective, multicentric study was to assess the intestinal activity and health-related quality-of-life (HRQL) after ileocecal valve removal. The secondary aim was to evaluate any vitamin B12 deficiency. The study included patients undergoing right colectomy, extended right colectomy and ileocecal resection for either neoplastic or benign disease. Selected items of GIQLI and EORTC QLQ-CR29 questionnaires were used to investigate intestinal activity and HRQL before and after surgery. Blood samples for vitamin B12 level were collected before and during the follow-up period. The empirical rule effect size (ERES) method was used to explain the clinical effect of statistical results. Linear mixed effect (LME) model for longitudinal data was applied to detect the most important parameters affecting the total score. A total of 158 patients were considered. Applying the ERES method, the analysis of both questionnaires showed clinically and statistically significant improvement of HRQL at the end of the follow-up period. Applying the LME model, worsening of HRQL was correlated with female gender and ileum length when using GIQLI questionnaire, and with female gender, open approach, and advanced cancer stage when using the EORTC QLQ-CR29 questionnaire. No significant deficiency in vitamin B12 levels was observed regardless of the length of surgical specimen. In our series, no deterioration of HRQL and no vitamin B12 deficiency were found during the follow-up period. Nevertheless, warning patients about potential changes in bowel habits is mandatory. In our series, no deterioration of HRQL and no vitamin B12 deficiency were found during the follow-up period. Nevertheless, warning patients about potential changes in bowel habits is mandatory.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Updates in Surgery
Accession number :
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