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Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients

Glycemic responses to bariatric surgery are highly heterogeneous among patients and defining response types remains challenging. Recently developed data-driven clustering methods have uncovered subtle pathophysiologically informative patterns among patients without diabetes. This study aimed to expl...

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Autores principales: Szczerbinski, Lukasz, Taylor, Mark A., Citko, Anna, Gorska, Maria, Larsen, Steen, Hady, Hady Razak, Kretowski, Adam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31344893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8081091
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author Szczerbinski, Lukasz
Taylor, Mark A.
Citko, Anna
Gorska, Maria
Larsen, Steen
Hady, Hady Razak
Kretowski, Adam
author_facet Szczerbinski, Lukasz
Taylor, Mark A.
Citko, Anna
Gorska, Maria
Larsen, Steen
Hady, Hady Razak
Kretowski, Adam
author_sort Szczerbinski, Lukasz
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description Glycemic responses to bariatric surgery are highly heterogeneous among patients and defining response types remains challenging. Recently developed data-driven clustering methods have uncovered subtle pathophysiologically informative patterns among patients without diabetes. This study aimed to explain responses among patients with and without diabetes to bariatric surgery with clusters of glucose concentration during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs). We assessed 30 parameters at baseline and at four subsequent follow-up visits over one year on 154 participants in the Bialystok Bariatric Surgery Study. We applied latent trajectory classification to OGTTs and multinomial regression and generalized linear mixed models to explain differential responses among clusters. OGTT trajectories created four clusters representing increasing dysglycemias that were discordant from standard diabetes diagnosis criteria. The baseline OGTT cluster increased the predictive power of regression models by over 31% and aided in correctly predicting more than 83% of diabetes remissions. Principal component analysis showed that the glucose homeostasis response primarily occurred as improved insulin sensitivity concomitant with improved the OGTT cluster. In sum, OGTT clustering explained multiple, correlated responses to metabolic surgery. The OGTT is an intuitive and easy-to-implement index of improvement that stratifies patients into response types, a vital first step in personalizing diabetic care in obese subjects.
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spelling pubmed-67238552019-09-10 Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients Szczerbinski, Lukasz Taylor, Mark A. Citko, Anna Gorska, Maria Larsen, Steen Hady, Hady Razak Kretowski, Adam J Clin Med Article Glycemic responses to bariatric surgery are highly heterogeneous among patients and defining response types remains challenging. Recently developed data-driven clustering methods have uncovered subtle pathophysiologically informative patterns among patients without diabetes. This study aimed to explain responses among patients with and without diabetes to bariatric surgery with clusters of glucose concentration during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs). We assessed 30 parameters at baseline and at four subsequent follow-up visits over one year on 154 participants in the Bialystok Bariatric Surgery Study. We applied latent trajectory classification to OGTTs and multinomial regression and generalized linear mixed models to explain differential responses among clusters. OGTT trajectories created four clusters representing increasing dysglycemias that were discordant from standard diabetes diagnosis criteria. The baseline OGTT cluster increased the predictive power of regression models by over 31% and aided in correctly predicting more than 83% of diabetes remissions. Principal component analysis showed that the glucose homeostasis response primarily occurred as improved insulin sensitivity concomitant with improved the OGTT cluster. In sum, OGTT clustering explained multiple, correlated responses to metabolic surgery. The OGTT is an intuitive and easy-to-implement index of improvement that stratifies patients into response types, a vital first step in personalizing diabetic care in obese subjects. MDPI 2019-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6723855/ /pubmed/31344893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8081091 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szczerbinski, Lukasz
Taylor, Mark A.
Citko, Anna
Gorska, Maria
Larsen, Steen
Hady, Hady Razak
Kretowski, Adam
Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title_full Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title_fullStr Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title_full_unstemmed Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title_short Clusters of Glycemic Response to Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests Explain Multivariate Metabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients
title_sort clusters of glycemic response to oral glucose tolerance tests explain multivariate metabolic and anthropometric outcomes of bariatric surgery in obese patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31344893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8081091
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