COMPLEX ANALYSIS OF RHEOLOGICAL, THE ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BLOOD, AND SOME FACTORS OF IRON METABOLISM IN THE BLOOD IN GASTRIC CANCER(ISBN: 978-93-90150-32-8), 2022

EKATERINE LABADZE, MAIA MANTSKAVA, NANA MOMTSELIDZE, CARLOTA SALDANHA, GIORGI KUCHAVA, NUGZAR NARSIA, ALEXANDER TSALUGELASHVILI

Research of different clinical parameters of different systems of the body in gastric cancer is very needed because gastric cancer is one of the most terrible diseases cancers of the modern world. The aim of our work was to study the rheological properties of blood in gastric cancer, along with the electrophysical properties of blood and iron metabolism in patients with gastric cancer. The research methods were modern and original. The study included patients with stomach
cancer and a control group of healthy volunteers. The average age in the studied groups corresponded to each other. All patients were included in the study according to an informed agreement. In patients with gastric cancer before surgery, the content of iron and hemoglobin was reduced, transferrin and ferritin remained within normal limits. On the 7th day after the operation, ferritin increased twice, hemoglobin was close to control values. Transferrin and iron remained reduced on the 7th postoperative day. The erythrocyte aggregability index in patients with gastric cancer before surgery was increased by one and a half times compared to the control. On the 7th day after the operation, the erythrocyte aggregability index improved and was increased by only 30% compared to the control. The index of electrophysical properties in gastric cancer before surgery was changed compared to control values, on the 7th day after surgery, it was also changed. This approach, along with a thorough study of these routine analyzes in gastric cancer, is very important. It turned out that the seven-day postoperative interval was insufficient to normalize the studied parameters. The analysis of such data will make it possible to personalize the therapy of patients with stomach cancer, which is very important for each patient, their loved ones, and public health in genera.

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