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KOLELİTİASİSLİ HASTALARDA SAFRA KESESİ VOLÜM VE KONTRAKTİLİTESİNİN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

The evaluation of gall-bladder volume and contractility in patients with cholelithiasis

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Our aim in this study is to evaluate the fasting and residual gall-bladder volumes and postprandial gall-bladder contractility in patients with cholelithiasis. We included 32 cases of cholelithiasis and 20 cases of control group without cholelithiasis in the study. The patients with cholelithiasis and the control group were evaluated by ultrasonography after 8 hours of fasting. In all of the cases, gall-bladder fasting and residual volume and postprandial ejection fraction values were recorded. Fasting gall-bladder and residual volume were found to be higher although the ejection fraction on the tenth minute was lower in patients with cholelithiasis than the control group. However, none of the parameter differences between the two groups had statistical significance.
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Bu çalışma ile kolelitiasisli hastalarda safra kesesi açlık volümü, rezidüel volüm ve postprandial safra kesesi kontraktilitesinin değerlendirilmesi amaçlanmıştır. Çalışmaya 32 kolelitiasisli olgu alındı ve 20 kişiden oluşan safra kesesi taşı olmayan kontrol grubu oluşturuldu. Kolelitiasisli olgular ve kontrol grubundaki tüm olgular sekiz saatlik gece açlığını takiben ultrasonografik olarak değerlendirildi. Çalışmaya alınan tüm olgularda safra kesesi açlık volümü, rezidüel volüm ve postprandial ejeksiyon fraksiyonu değer/eri kaydedildi. Çalışmada kolelitiasisli hastalarda açlık safra kesesi volümü, rezidüel volüm ölçümleri kontrol grubuna göre yüksek, 10. dakikadaki ejeksiyon fraksiyonun ise kontrol grubuna göre düşük bu/undu ancak parametrelerin hiçbirinde iki grup arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı fark bulunamadı.
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