Fast track surgery in patients with gastric cancer
WANG Dong-sheng, ZHOU Yan-bing, KONG Ying, WANG Qing-guang, WANG Hao
Published 2009-07-25
Cite as Chin J Gen Surg, 2009,24(07): 554-557. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-631x.2009.07.013
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the effect of fast track surgery on immunologic functions and clinical outcome in patients with gastric cancer during perioperative period. Methods Thirty-six gastric cancer patients receving radical operation were randomly divided into two groups: fast track group (18, fast track surgery) and conventional management group (18, non-fast track surgery). Serum levels of IgA、IgM、 IgG and C reaction protein (CRP) in 36 patients were assayed preoperatively and postoperatively on 1st, 3rd, 7th day. The postoperative hospital stay, duration of fever, inhospital expense, postoperative time of flatus and postoperative complications were recorded respectively. Results On the postoperative 3rd day, serum levels of IgA [(1.57 ± 0. 40) g/L vs. (1.27±0.49) g/L, P <0. 05],IgG[(9.99 ± 2. 12) g/L vs.(8.53±2. 15)g/L, P<0.05]and IgM [(0.92 ± 0.18) g/Lvs. (0.78 ± 0.20) g/L, P<0.05]in patients of fast track group were significantly higher than those in patients in non-fast track group. On the postoperative 1 st, 3rd , 7th day, serum levels of CRP [d1 (56 ± 10) g/L vs. (79 ± 9) g/L,P < 0. 05];d3[(140±15) g/L vs. (170±15) g/L, P<0.05)];d7 [(52±11) g/L vs. (78±12) g/L,P<0.05]in patients of fast track group were significantly lower than those in patients in non-fast track group. The duration of fever [(2. 4 ± 0.9) d vs. (3.8 ± 0. 8) d, P < 0.05], passage of gas by anus [(3. 1 ± 0. 8) d vs. (4.4±0.7) d,P<0.05], time of hospitai stay [(6.3 ± 1.2) d vs. (8.2 ± 0.9) d,P<0.05]and treatment expense in patients of fast track group[(25 260 ± 2910) $ vs. (30 651 ± 3578) $ ,P <0. 05]were also significantly lower than those in non-fast track group (P < 0. 05). Patients in fast track group had no more complications than those in non-fast track group (P > 0. 05). While discharged from hospital, the quality of life score [(14. 8 ± 1.9) vs. (16. 1 ± 1.6), P < 0. 05]in patients of fast track group was significantly higher than that in patients in non-fast track group (P < 0. 05). Conclusions Fast track surgery mitigates the immunologic impairment of gastric cancer patients during perioperative period, and accelerates postoperative rehabilitation.
Key words:
Stomach neoplasms; Immunglobin A; Immunglobin G; Immunglobin M ; C-reaction protein; Fast track surgery
Contributor Information
WANG Dong-sheng
Department of General Surgery, Affliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266003 ,China
ZHOU Yan-bing
Department of General Surgery, Affliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266003 ,China
KONG Ying
Department of General Surgery, Affliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266003 ,China
WANG Qing-guang
Department of General Surgery, Affliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266003 ,China
WANG Hao
Department of General Surgery, Affliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266003 ,China