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Omental adipose removal decreases high blood pressure in hypertensive patients independent of body
mass index
Li Jiang
The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical Universtiy, China
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mental adipose removal decreases high blood pressure in hypertensive patients independent of body mass
index: It is a multicenter, prospective cohort clinical study. 133 patients with gastric or gynecological cancer
were divided into three groups: non-hypertensive and omentum removed (NH&OR), hypertensive and omentum
removed (H&OR), and hypertensive and omentum present (H&OP). The patients were followed up in sitting blood
pressure (SBP), changes in related body mass index and metabolic indices. The time points of the two follow-up
visits were one month±7 days after the operation before the start of chemotherapy and the endpoint of 8±1 month.
H&OR group showed significant reductions in SSBP and SDBP at 1-m (-16.94/-10.50 mmHg, both P<0.001) and
8-m endpoint (-16.00/-5.50 mmHg, P<0.001 and P=0.004). Little reductions were observed with BMI of patients
in three groups (H&OR group: 24.60 kg/m2 to 23.57 kg/m2, NH&OR group: 23.45 kg/m2 to 23.25 kg/m2, H&OP
group: 25.74 kg/m2 to 25.24 kg/m2, all P>0.05). No correlation was found between baseline BMI and 8-m change of
SSBP and SDBP in H&OR groups. In both groups, triglyceride levels were significantly increased at 1-m after surgery
(NH&OR 0.32 mmol/L, P=0.006; H&OR 0.40 mmol/L, P=0.010). Resection of omental adipose tissue represents an
impact for reducing SSBP and SDBP at eight months in hypertensive patients, even in the non-obese hypertensive
population.
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