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Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis

INTRODUCTION: The global prevalence of obesity has increased in recent decades, and bariatric surgery has become a part of the treatment algorithm of obesity. National high-quality registries enable large-scale evaluations of the use and outcome of bariatric surgery and may allow for improved knowle...

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Autores principales: Poelemeijer, Youri Q. M., Liem, Ronald S. L., Våge, Villy, Mala, Tom, Sundbom, Magnus, Ottosson, Johan, Nienhuijs, Simon W.
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Publicado: Springer US 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30027332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-3408-4
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author Poelemeijer, Youri Q. M.
Liem, Ronald S. L.
Våge, Villy
Mala, Tom
Sundbom, Magnus
Ottosson, Johan
Nienhuijs, Simon W.
author_facet Poelemeijer, Youri Q. M.
Liem, Ronald S. L.
Våge, Villy
Mala, Tom
Sundbom, Magnus
Ottosson, Johan
Nienhuijs, Simon W.
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description INTRODUCTION: The global prevalence of obesity has increased in recent decades, and bariatric surgery has become a part of the treatment algorithm of obesity. National high-quality registries enable large-scale evaluations of the use and outcome of bariatric surgery and may allow for improved knowledge. The main objective was to evaluate the rate and type of complications after primary bariatric surgery in three North-Western European countries using nationwide registries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from three registries for bariatric surgery were used (January 2015–December 2016). All registries have nationwide coverage with data on patient characteristics, obesity-related diseases, surgical technique, complications, grading of complications, reinterventions, readmissions, and mortality. Eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery were similar and included body mass index of ≥ 40.0 or ≥ 35.0 kg/m(2), with one or more obesity-associated diseases. RESULTS: A total of 35,858 procedures (32,177 primary) were registered. The most common procedure was gastric bypass in the Netherlands (78.9%) and Sweden (67.0%), and sleeve gastrectomy in Norway (58.2%). A total of 904 (2.8%) patients developed major complications after primary surgery and 12 patients (0.04%) died within 30 days. Total number of complications between the registries were comparable (p = 0.939). However, significant differences were seen for Clavien-Dindo Classification grades IIIb and IV (p < 0.001). Pooled readmission rates were 4.3% (n = 1386). DISCUSSION: Bariatric surgery is safely performed in the three evaluated countries. Standardization of registries and consensus of variables are essential for international comparison and may contribute to improved quality of treatment across nations.
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spelling pubmed-62237492018-11-18 Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis Poelemeijer, Youri Q. M. Liem, Ronald S. L. Våge, Villy Mala, Tom Sundbom, Magnus Ottosson, Johan Nienhuijs, Simon W. Obes Surg Original Contributions INTRODUCTION: The global prevalence of obesity has increased in recent decades, and bariatric surgery has become a part of the treatment algorithm of obesity. National high-quality registries enable large-scale evaluations of the use and outcome of bariatric surgery and may allow for improved knowledge. The main objective was to evaluate the rate and type of complications after primary bariatric surgery in three North-Western European countries using nationwide registries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from three registries for bariatric surgery were used (January 2015–December 2016). All registries have nationwide coverage with data on patient characteristics, obesity-related diseases, surgical technique, complications, grading of complications, reinterventions, readmissions, and mortality. Eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery were similar and included body mass index of ≥ 40.0 or ≥ 35.0 kg/m(2), with one or more obesity-associated diseases. RESULTS: A total of 35,858 procedures (32,177 primary) were registered. The most common procedure was gastric bypass in the Netherlands (78.9%) and Sweden (67.0%), and sleeve gastrectomy in Norway (58.2%). A total of 904 (2.8%) patients developed major complications after primary surgery and 12 patients (0.04%) died within 30 days. Total number of complications between the registries were comparable (p = 0.939). However, significant differences were seen for Clavien-Dindo Classification grades IIIb and IV (p < 0.001). Pooled readmission rates were 4.3% (n = 1386). DISCUSSION: Bariatric surgery is safely performed in the three evaluated countries. Standardization of registries and consensus of variables are essential for international comparison and may contribute to improved quality of treatment across nations. Springer US 2018-07-19 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6223749/ /pubmed/30027332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-3408-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This 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.
spellingShingle Original Contributions
Poelemeijer, Youri Q. M.
Liem, Ronald S. L.
Våge, Villy
Mala, Tom
Sundbom, Magnus
Ottosson, Johan
Nienhuijs, Simon W.
Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title_full Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title_fullStr Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title_short Perioperative Outcomes of Primary Bariatric Surgery in North-Western Europe: a Pooled Multinational Registry Analysis
title_sort perioperative outcomes of primary bariatric surgery in north-western europe: a pooled multinational registry analysis
topic Original Contributions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30027332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-3408-4
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