Abstract:Objective:To study the perioperative changes of blood lipids in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) patients undergoing hepatectomy and their relationship with prealbumin and aminopherase.
Methods:Triglyceride, cholesterol, prealbumin and transaminase levels were detected in 126 HCC patients undergoing hepatectomy before operation and day 1, 3 and 7 after operation.
Results:Preoperatively, compared to the control group, HCC patients had significantly lower level of cholesterol (P<0.01). On day 1, 3 and 7 after operation, the level of triglyceride and cholesterol reduced significantly compared with preoperative levels. Changes of cholesterol level and ALT were reversely related (r=-0.231, P<0.05), and the change of cholestrol level had no relevant relationship with prealbumin(r=0.082, P>0.05).
Conclusions:HCC patients may have metabolic disorder of blood lipids; the postoperatively low level of blood lipids may be related to surgical stress and damage of liver function.