Acute Effects of Premenopausal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Oophorectomy on Serum Lipids, Hormonal Values, Inflammatory Markers, and Metabolism

2011 
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to provide a clinical reference for the acute postoperative changes to lipids and inflammation following premenopausal hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy and compare them to normal reference values. Design: The study design was a planned secondary analysis of data from a randomized double-blind trial comparing the effectiveness of two different hormone therapies for preventing post-oophorectomy bone loss and controlling vasomotor symptoms. These data were obtained on hospital discharge before randomization to treatment. Materials and methods: Premenopausal women scheduled for a hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy for benign reasons were identified from preoperative lists and approached, prior to hospital discharge, to participate in this study. Postoperative data were compared with premenopausal reference intervals using Z scores. Results: Thirty-three (33) women (mean age 45 ± 4.8 years) were studied an average of 7 days postsurgery. Hemoglobin, a...
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