Clinical Trial: Metabolic Consequences of Gastrointestinal Surgery

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: The Metabolic Consequences of Gastrointestinal Surgery

Brief Summary: Surgery on the gastrointestinal (GI) tract results in profound changes to the metabolic profile. This is well described, including the rapid resolution of diabetes seen after bariatric surgery. The underlying pathophysiology, and incidence in lean patients undergoing surgery for cancer, is somewhat less described. The investigators plan to assess the symptomatic and glycaemic profile, as well as causative pathways, for metabolic symptoms in patients after surgery on the GI tract. The investigators will use glucose tolerance tests, physiological challenges with somatostatin analogues and antibiotics, and assess tissue transcriptomic changes.