Non -invasive assessment for subclinical cardiovascular risk in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery:a prospettive monocentric observational study of post operatory effects on tradiitional, inflammatory and microvascular cardiovascular risk f...

Anno
2020
Proponente Rita Mele - Ricercatore
Sottosettore ERC del proponente del progetto
LS7_7
Componenti gruppo di ricerca
Componente Qualifica Struttura Categoria
VALERIA SILVESTRI MEDICO FREQUENTATORE POST DOTTORATO DIPARTIMENTO SCIENZE CHIRURGICHE Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca
ANTONELLA MOLLICONE DIRIGENTE MEDICO OCULISTA AZIENDA POLICLINICO UMBERTO I Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca
Abstract

Bariatric surgery is currently an established treatment method ,as part of complex and interdisciplinary therapeutic approach to patients with severe obesity and metabolic syndrome .The indications for bariatric surgery in patients aged 18-65 years include BMI >_ 40Kg/m2 or BMI 35-40 Kg/m2 with co- morbidities , the severity of which is expected to decrease with body mass reduction .Previous data from the Mannheim Obesity study have observed that signs of endothelial dysfunction can occur in obese patients also in absence of metabolic syndrome. The arteriole - to-venule ratio (AVR) of retinal vessel is one of the most important static parameter of endothelial function associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD),independent of classic cardiovascular risk factors.
The American Diabetes Association recommends bariatric surgery "as an option to treat T2DM in appropriate surgical candidates.. when hyper-glyceamia is inadequately controlled despite lifestyle and optimal medical therapy".
The recently developed adiponectin/leptin ratio(ALR) correlates with Insulin Resistance (IR) is better than adiponectin or leptin alone.This emerging index decreases with increasing number of cardio-metabolic risk factors reflecting the functionality of adipose tissue and negatively correlates with markers of low -grade chronic subclinical inflammation.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has proven to be a highly valuable and commonly used retinal imaging modality.It is anon-invasive technique ,similar to ultrasound.With OCT ,reflected light is used to produce cross-sectional and 3-D images of the retina .
According to studies analysing peripheral vascular stiffness, it has been suggested that the macro-vascular system might be less sensitive to early metabolic changes after bariatric surgery than microvascular system; changes also have been reported to occur in the first weeks after surgery, without significant changes years after procedure.

ERC
SH3_9, LS7_7, LS4_7
Keywords:
CHIRURGIA, MALATTIE METABOLICHE, MALATTIE INFIAMMATORIE

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