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C-reactive protein is a predictor of complications after elective laparoscopic colorectal surgery: five-year experience

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VIDEOSURGERY AND OTHER MINIINVASIVE TECHNIQUES
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 418-422

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TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
DOI: 10.5114/wiitm.2015.54077

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C-reactive protein; colorectal; laparoscopic

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Introduction: With the development and improvement of laparoscopic surgery, procedures have become common. However, post-operative complications occur when patients are released from hospital. These complications increase patients' morbidity and mortality They also lead to re-hospitalization, an extended recovery period, and an increase in the cost of treatment. Aim: To evaluate and determine the prognostic properties of C-reactive protein in the early diagnosis of postoperative complications after a laparoscopic colon resection. Material and methods: The prospective study included patients who underwent laparoscopic colorectal surgery in 2010-2014. The patients were divided into two groups - uncomplicated ones and those with complications. C-reactive protein concentrations in their blood serum were measured on the 2nd, 4th and 6th day after surgery Logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the relation between C-reactive protein values measured on the 2nd, 4th and 6th postoperative day and related complications. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to determine the sensitivity and specificity of each C-reactive protein value measured on the 2nd, 4th and 6th postoperative day. Results: One hundred and six patients were included in the trial; 14 of them had complications. On the second day a C-reactive protein cut-off value of 88.6 mmol/l provided the highest sensitivity and specificity for predicting evolving complications, being 71.4% and 84.8% respectively (p = 0.003). The significant predictive cut-off value decreases and becomes more sensitive and specific each post-operative day. Conclusions: It is possible to detect developing post-operative complications early on by monitoring C-reactive protein concentration levels in the blood serum on the 2nd, 4th, and 6th post-operative days.

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