Background: Patients with colorectal cancer who have a raised systemic inflammatory response before surgery have been shown to have poorer long-term and short-term outcomes. The presence of an ongoing systemic inflammatory response in these patients may be due to impaired cortisol production. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between the perioperative systemic inflammatory response and endogenous cortisol production. Methods: A prospective study was performed to incorporate the assessment of adrenocortical function using synthetic adrenocorticotrophic hormone, a short Synacthen test, as part of the preoperative assessment of patients undergoing resection for colorectal cancer. Results: A total of 80 patien...
Background: This meta-analysis examined the impact of preoperative corticosteroids on interleukin...
The presence of systemic inflammation before surgery, as evidenced by the glasgow prognostic score (...
International audienceBackground: We know that inflammation is related to colorectal cancer prognosi...
Background: Patients with colorectal cancer who have a raised systemic inflammatory response befor...
Background: The magnitude of the postoperative systemic inflammatory response (SIR), as evidenced...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the western world. Despite im...
Introduction: The postoperative systemic inflammatory response (SIR) is related to both long- and ...
<p><b>Background:</b></p> <p>The aim of the present study was to ev...
Objectives: Systemic inflammatory response is strongly associated with poor oncological outcome in c...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in Western Europe and North Ame...
Background: Surgical stress during resection surgery for colon cancer has previously been shown to b...
Background: Following surgery, a significant proportion of patients develop postoperative compli...
Background: Operative injury to the body from all procedures causes a stereotypical cascade of neur...
Introduction: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a condition in which a cognitive change ...
Cortisol is a neuroendocrine hormone of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis secreted from ...
Background: This meta-analysis examined the impact of preoperative corticosteroids on interleukin...
The presence of systemic inflammation before surgery, as evidenced by the glasgow prognostic score (...
International audienceBackground: We know that inflammation is related to colorectal cancer prognosi...
Background: Patients with colorectal cancer who have a raised systemic inflammatory response befor...
Background: The magnitude of the postoperative systemic inflammatory response (SIR), as evidenced...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the western world. Despite im...
Introduction: The postoperative systemic inflammatory response (SIR) is related to both long- and ...
<p><b>Background:</b></p> <p>The aim of the present study was to ev...
Objectives: Systemic inflammatory response is strongly associated with poor oncological outcome in c...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in Western Europe and North Ame...
Background: Surgical stress during resection surgery for colon cancer has previously been shown to b...
Background: Following surgery, a significant proportion of patients develop postoperative compli...
Background: Operative injury to the body from all procedures causes a stereotypical cascade of neur...
Introduction: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a condition in which a cognitive change ...
Cortisol is a neuroendocrine hormone of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis secreted from ...
Background: This meta-analysis examined the impact of preoperative corticosteroids on interleukin...
The presence of systemic inflammation before surgery, as evidenced by the glasgow prognostic score (...
International audienceBackground: We know that inflammation is related to colorectal cancer prognosi...