Changes in Serum Concentration of VEGF Angiogenesis Factor and I-FABP Intestinal Barrier Biomarker in Different Outcomes of Treatment of Patients with Duodenal Injury
Author`s Contribution:
- GA “V. T. Zaitsev Institute of General and Emergency Surgery of NAMS of Ukraine”
- Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
Received: 09.01.2020Accepted: 23.02.2020Published: 29.03.2020
Background and aim of study:
Abdominal injuries, due to a blunt and penetrating mechanism of origin, have a marked
mortality rate from hemorrhage and sepsis. Diagnosis and treatment of damage to the
duodenum is one of the complex problems of emergency abdominal surgery, although
they are rare and account for 0.2-0.6% of all trauma patients and 1-4.7% of all
abdominal injuries.
The aim of the study: to research the dynamics of the concentration in the blood of the
factor of VEGF angiogenesis and a marker of damage to the digestive tract I-FABP in
adults with various postoperative consequences of trauma to the duodenum.
Research methods:
Studies were conducted in 60 patients (mean age 36 (18-73) years) with isolated and
multiple traumatic injuries of duodenum ≥ grade II according to AAST criteria operated
in the period 2006-2019.
Results:
The level of I-FABP was higher in patients who had complications and needed
reoperation and correlated with the severity of the patients’ condition, and according to
Spearman’s criterion the comparisons were valid in all three periods of study (p=0.002,
p=0.000, p=0.001).
Conclusion:
Serum I-FABP level is a valuable, convenient, objectively early predictor of digestive
injury in duodenal injury due to suppression of vascular proliferation, decrease in
endothelial permeability, which is determined by the dynamics of VEGF changes in the
treatment of this category of patients, and depends on their condition and severity, the
presence of complications that require repeated surgery.
Keywords:
duodenal injury, VEGF angiogenesis factor, I-FABP digestive tract damage markers,
dynamics of changes
Copyright:
© 2020 Boyko V. V., Kryvoruchko I. A., Yevtushenko D. O., Riabtsev R. S. Published by
Archives of International Journal of Education and Science
DOI and UDC:
DOI 10.26697/ijes.2020.1.5; UDC 615.076:616.34-089:616.342
Information about the authors:
Boyko Valeriy Volodymyrovych – https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3455-9705; Doctor of
Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Surgery Department No. 1, Kharkiv National
Medical University; Director, GA “V. T. Zaitsev Institute of General and Emergency
Surgery of NAMS of Ukraine”; Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Kryvoruchko Igor Andriiovych – https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5525-701Х; Doctor of
Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Surgery Department No. 2, Kharkiv National
Medical University; Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Yevtushenko Denys Oleksandrovych (Corresponding Author) – https://orcid.org/0000-
0003-1941-7183; [email protected]; Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of
Department of Surgery No. 1, Kharkiv National Medical University; Chief Scientific
Officer, GA “V. T. Zaitsev Institute of General and Emergency Surgery of NAMS of
Ukraine”; Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Riabtsev Roman Serhiiovych – https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1233-1766; Graduate
Student, GA “V. T. Zaitsev Institute of General and Emergency Surgery of NAMS of
Ukraine”; Kharkiv, Ukraine.