World journal of surgery

Changes in Melatonin, Cortisol, and Body Temperature Patterns After Major Surgery

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Abstract

A median delay in melatonin onset of 1 hour and 8 minutes was observed on the first postoperative day compared to the preoperative day.

  • Melatonin onset was delayed post-surgery, with a median DLMO 50% of 23:54 hours on the first postoperative day.
  • A significant positive correlation (r = 0.67) was found between the duration of surgery and the timing of melatonin onset.
  • Basal melatonin secretion decreased immediately after surgery, followed by an increase in maximum melatonin levels on the second postoperative night.
  • Core body temperature peak timing was delayed by up to 4 hours on the second postoperative day.
  • Cortisol secretion and core body temperature were elevated post-surgery and did not return to preoperative levels within 48 hours.

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