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Search for: [Abstract = "e and postoperative morbidity, prolonged length of hospital stay, and hospital re\-admissions. A prospective observational study in DM2 patients and control group that were enrolled in either LSG or LRYGB with comparison of the 24\-hours glucose fluctuations over a 10\-day perioperative period using a continuous glucose monitoring system. Results summary Preoperative HbAlc levels did not significantly increase the chance of developing perioperative and postoperative complications, as well as prolonged hospital stay after LSG. HbAlc >7.3% increased the risk of hospital re\-admission. In patients with HbAlc >6.5% who were not treated for DM2, no increased risk of perioperative, postoperative complications, or prolonged hospitalization was observed. Continuous glucose monitoring has been proven useful in bariatric patients in the perioperative period. The period of reactive hyperglycemia was recorded in response to the surgical trauma on the 1st and 2nd postoperative days after LSG and LRYGB. From the 3rd day, significantly lower mean daily glucose levels were observed in patients with DM2 after LRYGB compared to patients after LSG. Regardless of DM2, significantly lower mean daily glucose levels were present in all LRYGB patients at from 7th to 10th day as compared to the LSG."]

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