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AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: The expansion of the obesity epidemic is accompanied with an increase in bariatric procedures, in particular in women of reproductive age. The weight loss induced by the surgery is believed to reverse the negative impact of overweight and obesity on female reproduction, however, research...

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Autores principales: Jans, Goele, Matthys, Christophe, Bel, Sarah, Ameye, Lieveke, Lannoo, Matthias, Van der Schueren, Bart, Dillemans, Bruno, Lemmens, Luc, Saey, Jean-Pierre, van Nieuwenhove, Yves, Grandjean, Pascale, De Becker, Ben, Logghe, Hilde, Coppens, Marc, Roelens, Kristien, Loccufier, Anne, Verhaeghe, Johan, Devlieger, Roland
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4966861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27473473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0992-y
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author Jans, Goele
Matthys, Christophe
Bel, Sarah
Ameye, Lieveke
Lannoo, Matthias
Van der Schueren, Bart
Dillemans, Bruno
Lemmens, Luc
Saey, Jean-Pierre
van Nieuwenhove, Yves
Grandjean, Pascale
De Becker, Ben
Logghe, Hilde
Coppens, Marc
Roelens, Kristien
Loccufier, Anne
Verhaeghe, Johan
Devlieger, Roland
author_facet Jans, Goele
Matthys, Christophe
Bel, Sarah
Ameye, Lieveke
Lannoo, Matthias
Van der Schueren, Bart
Dillemans, Bruno
Lemmens, Luc
Saey, Jean-Pierre
van Nieuwenhove, Yves
Grandjean, Pascale
De Becker, Ben
Logghe, Hilde
Coppens, Marc
Roelens, Kristien
Loccufier, Anne
Verhaeghe, Johan
Devlieger, Roland
author_sort Jans, Goele
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description BACKGROUND: The expansion of the obesity epidemic is accompanied with an increase in bariatric procedures, in particular in women of reproductive age. The weight loss induced by the surgery is believed to reverse the negative impact of overweight and obesity on female reproduction, however, research is limited to in particular retrospective cohort studies and a growing number of small case-series and case-(control) studies. METHODS/DESIGN: AURORA is a multicenter prospective cohort study. The main objective is to collect long-term data on reproductive outcomes before and after bariatric surgery and in a subsequent pregnancy. Women aged 18–45 years are invited to participate at 4 possible inclusion moments: 1) before surgery, 2) after surgery, 3) before 15 weeks of pregnancy and 4) in the immediate postpartum period (day 3–4). Depending on the time of inclusion, data are collected before surgery (T1), 3 weeks and 3, 6, 12 or x months after surgery (T2-T5) and during the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy (T6-T8), at delivery (T9) and 6 weeks and 6 months after delivery (T10-T11). Online questionnaires are send on the different measuring moments. Data are collected on contraception, menstrual cycle, sexuality, intention of becoming pregnant, diet, physical activity, lifestyle, psycho-social characteristics and dietary supplement intake. Fasting blood samples determine levels of vitamin A, D, E, K, B-1, B-12 and folate, albumin, total protein, coagulation parameters, magnesium, calcium, zinc and glucose. Participants are weighted every measuring moment. Fetal ultrasounds and pregnancy course and complications are reported every trimester of pregnancy. Breastfeeding is recorded and breast milk composition in the postpartum period is studied. DISCUSSION: AURORA is a multicenter prospective cohort study extensively monitoring women before undergoing bariatric surgery until a subsequent pregnancy and postpartum period. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively registered (July 2015 - NCT02515214)
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spelling pubmed-49668612016-07-30 AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study Jans, Goele Matthys, Christophe Bel, Sarah Ameye, Lieveke Lannoo, Matthias Van der Schueren, Bart Dillemans, Bruno Lemmens, Luc Saey, Jean-Pierre van Nieuwenhove, Yves Grandjean, Pascale De Becker, Ben Logghe, Hilde Coppens, Marc Roelens, Kristien Loccufier, Anne Verhaeghe, Johan Devlieger, Roland BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The expansion of the obesity epidemic is accompanied with an increase in bariatric procedures, in particular in women of reproductive age. The weight loss induced by the surgery is believed to reverse the negative impact of overweight and obesity on female reproduction, however, research is limited to in particular retrospective cohort studies and a growing number of small case-series and case-(control) studies. METHODS/DESIGN: AURORA is a multicenter prospective cohort study. The main objective is to collect long-term data on reproductive outcomes before and after bariatric surgery and in a subsequent pregnancy. Women aged 18–45 years are invited to participate at 4 possible inclusion moments: 1) before surgery, 2) after surgery, 3) before 15 weeks of pregnancy and 4) in the immediate postpartum period (day 3–4). Depending on the time of inclusion, data are collected before surgery (T1), 3 weeks and 3, 6, 12 or x months after surgery (T2-T5) and during the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy (T6-T8), at delivery (T9) and 6 weeks and 6 months after delivery (T10-T11). Online questionnaires are send on the different measuring moments. Data are collected on contraception, menstrual cycle, sexuality, intention of becoming pregnant, diet, physical activity, lifestyle, psycho-social characteristics and dietary supplement intake. Fasting blood samples determine levels of vitamin A, D, E, K, B-1, B-12 and folate, albumin, total protein, coagulation parameters, magnesium, calcium, zinc and glucose. Participants are weighted every measuring moment. Fetal ultrasounds and pregnancy course and complications are reported every trimester of pregnancy. Breastfeeding is recorded and breast milk composition in the postpartum period is studied. DISCUSSION: AURORA is a multicenter prospective cohort study extensively monitoring women before undergoing bariatric surgery until a subsequent pregnancy and postpartum period. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively registered (July 2015 - NCT02515214) BioMed Central 2016-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4966861/ /pubmed/27473473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0992-y Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Jans, Goele
Matthys, Christophe
Bel, Sarah
Ameye, Lieveke
Lannoo, Matthias
Van der Schueren, Bart
Dillemans, Bruno
Lemmens, Luc
Saey, Jean-Pierre
van Nieuwenhove, Yves
Grandjean, Pascale
De Becker, Ben
Logghe, Hilde
Coppens, Marc
Roelens, Kristien
Loccufier, Anne
Verhaeghe, Johan
Devlieger, Roland
AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title_full AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title_fullStr AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title_short AURORA: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
title_sort aurora: bariatric surgery registration in women of reproductive age - a multicenter prospective cohort study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4966861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27473473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0992-y
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