[Long-term dynamics of gastrointestinal symptoms after cholecystectomy for the treatment of cholelithiasis].

2013 
: The aim of the work was to analyse dynamics of gastrointestinal symptoms and risk factors at different periods after cholecystectomy (CCE) in patients with cholelithiasis (CL). It was a prospective open cohort observational study with interviewing the patients before, 6 and 36 months after cholecystectomy for the treatment of CL. The pain symptom of CL persisted in 65.9% of the patients till the 6th month after CCE and in 57.3% of the patients till the 36th month. The logistic univariant analysis showed high probability of persistence and/or appearance of biliary pain within 6 months after surgery in patients suffering biliary colic before it (OR = 5.3, p = 0.01) and having hereditary aggravation of CL (OR = 2.7, p = 0.38). The relationship between biliary pain and planned surgical intervention for the treatment of CL was documented 3 years after the operation (OR = 2.6, p = 0.018). Similar relationship was revealed after 6 and 36 months (OR = 3.8, p = 0.002). Biliary pain within 6 months after CL was an independent prognostic factor of its development within the next 3 years. Other increasingly severe gastrointestinal symptoms were heartburn, intolerance of greasy food, and disturbed intestinal passage as a result of biliary insufficiency or disordered intestinal motility. The above relationships between gastrointestinal symptoms may be used to predict their appearance within 6 months after CL.
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