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Search for: [Abstract = "Introduction Bariatric surgery is currently the only method that results in a permanent loss of excess body weight in morbidly obese patients, furthermore it alleviates the course or causes resolution of pre\-diabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus \(DM2\). Shortly after its implementation, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy \(LSG\) has become the most commonly performed bariatric surgery. It is widely believed that DM2 and the associated chronic hyperglycemia \(expressed by the level of glycated hemoglobin \- HbAlc\) increase the risk of postoperative complications and mortality, what has been confirmed in some branches of surgery. Hence research on its effect on postoperative outcomes after LSG is extremely valuable. There is a lack of studies analyzing the influence of LSG on prediabetes and DM2 at various time intervals after surgery, especially in the perioperative period, what is important from the perspective of patient care. Aim Aims\: to evaluate the influence of preoperative glycemic control on postoperative results of LSG\; analysis of 24\-hours glucose fluctuations over a 10\-days perioperative period with the use of continuous glucose monitoring in patients after LSG in comparison with laparoscopic gastric bypass \(LRYGB\). Material and methods A retrospective, multicenter observational study that enrolled LSG patients to analyze the effect of HbAlc on perioperativ"]

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