NADIA DE ROSSO GIULIANI

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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Aos autores do artigo: “Estudo prospectivo da resposta inflamatória em pacientes submetidas à abdominoplastia pós-cirurgia bariátrica”
    (2021) OLIVEIRA, PEDRO RODRIGUES DE; DO-NASCIMENTO, LUDMILA CORRêA; DOS-SANTOS, ELIANE MAZZUCO; GOMES, ELONIR; GIULIANI, NáDIA DE ROSSO; MODOLIN, MIGUEL; CINTRA-JUNIOR, WILSON; ROCHA, RODRIGO ITOCAZO; GEMPERLI, ROLF
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prospective study of inflammatory response in patients submitted to abdominoplasty after bariatric surgery [Estudo prospectivo da reposta inflamatória em pacientes submetidas à abdominoplastia pós-cirurgia bariátrica]
    (2021) GIULIANI, N. D. R.; MODOLIN, M.; JUNIOR, W. C.; ROCHA, R. I.; GEMPERLI, R.
    Introduction: Obesity is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with changes in inflammatory markers such as interleukins and CRP. This study evaluates the inflammatory response, through variations in interleukins and CRP, in patients undergoing abdominoplasty. Methods: Fourteen patients underwent abdominoplasty after weight loss achieved through bariatric surgery to maintain weight loss for at least18 months. Il4, IL6, IL10 and PCR levels were verified at times: preoperative, during surgery, 24 hours after surgery, 7th postoperative day and 14th postoperative day. Results: IL4 increased in the 24 hours postoperatively and continued on the rise until the 14th day. IL10 went up during surgery and began to fall in the 24 hours postoperatively to levels lower than the initial ones. IL6 began to rise during surgery, being more expressive in the 24 hours postoperatively, followed by a fall until the 14th day. CRP increased 24 hours postoperatively and remained discharged until the 14th day. Conclusion: Abdominoplasty reduced the chronic inflammatory systemic condition. © 2021, Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plastica (SBCP). All rights reserved.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Analysis of inflammatory and metabolic biomarkers in patients submitted to abdominoplasty after bariatric surgery
    (2019) MODOLIN, Miguel Luiz Antonio; JR, Wilson Cintra; ROCHA, Rodrigo Itocazo; CAMARGO, Cristina Pires; GIULIANI, Nadia de Rosso; SOUZA, Heraldo Possolo de; BARBEIRO, Hermes Vieira; GEMPERLI, Rolf
    Purpose: To evaluate the serum variations of Interleukins (Il) and CPR of abdominoplashes in post-bariatric patients and, to equate the homeostasis (HOMA) from the variations of glycemia and insulin to evolute the metabolic modifications. Methods: Fourteen women were submitted to abdominoplasties with weight loss after a gastroplasty. Levels of IL4, IL6, IL10, CRP, glycemia and insulin were obtained during the preoperative, trans-operative, 24 hours post, 7th and 14th postoperative days. Results: The IL4 was higher at 24 hours post-surgery, and after a moderate decrease, it remained high until the 14th day. The IL6 CRP had an expressive increase during the trans-operative period. The CRP remained high, and the IL6 decreased on the 7th and 14th days. The IL10 increased during the transoperative period, and it posteriorly decreased to lower levels in comparison to the pre-operative period. The already increased glycemia during the pre-operative period was even higher during the trans-operative and then, returned to preliminary values on the 7th and 14th days after surgery. The HOMA accompanied the insulin. Conclusion: The inflammatory and glycemic serum levels decrease after abdominiplasty in obese post-bariatric patients.