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No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss

Background: Roux-en-y (RYGB) is considered a procedure with more malabsorptive impact than sleeve Gastrectomy (SG), so the risk of chronic complications seems greater. Aim: To describe the metabolic profile and weight regain of patients who underwent bariatric surgery, according to each procedure. M...

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Autores principales: Holanda, Narriane Chaves Pereira, Lacerda, Mariana Braga, de Holanda Limeira, Caio Chaves, Borges, Heloisa Calegari, Sales, Marilia Moreira, de Oliveira Viana, Gabrielly, Cavalcante, Arthur Gomes, Nobrega Medeiros, Igor Rosembergh, Carvalho, Nara Nóbrega Crispim, Bandeira, Francisco Farias
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8089145/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.044
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author Holanda, Narriane Chaves Pereira
Lacerda, Mariana Braga
de Holanda Limeira, Caio Chaves
Borges, Heloisa Calegari
Sales, Marilia Moreira
de Oliveira Viana, Gabrielly
Cavalcante, Arthur Gomes
Nobrega Medeiros, Igor Rosembergh
Carvalho, Nara Nóbrega Crispim
Bandeira, Francisco Farias
author_facet Holanda, Narriane Chaves Pereira
Lacerda, Mariana Braga
de Holanda Limeira, Caio Chaves
Borges, Heloisa Calegari
Sales, Marilia Moreira
de Oliveira Viana, Gabrielly
Cavalcante, Arthur Gomes
Nobrega Medeiros, Igor Rosembergh
Carvalho, Nara Nóbrega Crispim
Bandeira, Francisco Farias
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description Background: Roux-en-y (RYGB) is considered a procedure with more malabsorptive impact than sleeve Gastrectomy (SG), so the risk of chronic complications seems greater. Aim: To describe the metabolic profile and weight regain of patients who underwent bariatric surgery, according to each procedure. Method: A retrospective cohort with patients who underwent bariatric surgery (2003–2018). The sample was divided into SG group and RYGB group. Comparisons were made to analyze the relationship between the procedure itself and metabolic improvements, weight loss and weight regain. Results: We included 117 eligible participants (91.5 % female, 51.2% RYGB surgery), mean follow-up was 4.4± 3.3 years. Mean age was 41.8±6.8 years, without significant difference between the groups. Before the surgery, the groups were similar according metabolic profile (fasting glucose, Hba1c, total cholesterol, LDLc, triglycerides and HOMA IR), except by non-HDLc (RYGB 108.8±26.3 vs SG 127.2±33.2 mg/dl, p=0,002) and 25OHD (RYGB 28.9±4,7 vs SG 34.3±9,5 ng/ml, p=0.044). The RYGB group had greater weight than the SG group (mean 114.1±13.5 kg vs 122.7±20.5 Kg, p<0.0001) and almost 23.3% of the participants had T2DM and 36.2% of them had systemic arterial hypertension, without significant difference between the groups. The RYGB group had a greater postoperative time than the SG group (mean 5.0±4.0 vs 3.6± 2.9 years, respectively). After the surgery, although weight loss was greater in the RYGB group than the SG group (mean 39%±10.2 vs 34.1%±9.8, p<0.0001, respectively), both groups were similar regarding BMI, body fat percentage (BFP) and abdominal circumference. Also, there were no differences in the metabolic profile (fasting glucose, Hba1c, HOMA IR, leptin, triglycerides and HDLc), according to the type of surgery, except in the total cholesterol and LDLc levels (RYGB 167.9±28.2 vs SG 187.9±35.1 and RYGB 92.6±25.6 vs SG 109.5±30.8). Nearly the whole sample (95%) has reached > 20% weight loss. Despite that, 37.6% of the patients have regained > 20% of weight loss, with no relation regarding the type of surgery. Only 7% of the patients remained with some degree of glucose intolerance, with no difference between the groups. Conclusion: We found similar benefits among metabolic markers and weight regain after SG, compared to RYGB.
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spelling pubmed-80891452021-05-06 No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss Holanda, Narriane Chaves Pereira Lacerda, Mariana Braga de Holanda Limeira, Caio Chaves Borges, Heloisa Calegari Sales, Marilia Moreira de Oliveira Viana, Gabrielly Cavalcante, Arthur Gomes Nobrega Medeiros, Igor Rosembergh Carvalho, Nara Nóbrega Crispim Bandeira, Francisco Farias J Endocr Soc Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity Background: Roux-en-y (RYGB) is considered a procedure with more malabsorptive impact than sleeve Gastrectomy (SG), so the risk of chronic complications seems greater. Aim: To describe the metabolic profile and weight regain of patients who underwent bariatric surgery, according to each procedure. Method: A retrospective cohort with patients who underwent bariatric surgery (2003–2018). The sample was divided into SG group and RYGB group. Comparisons were made to analyze the relationship between the procedure itself and metabolic improvements, weight loss and weight regain. Results: We included 117 eligible participants (91.5 % female, 51.2% RYGB surgery), mean follow-up was 4.4± 3.3 years. Mean age was 41.8±6.8 years, without significant difference between the groups. Before the surgery, the groups were similar according metabolic profile (fasting glucose, Hba1c, total cholesterol, LDLc, triglycerides and HOMA IR), except by non-HDLc (RYGB 108.8±26.3 vs SG 127.2±33.2 mg/dl, p=0,002) and 25OHD (RYGB 28.9±4,7 vs SG 34.3±9,5 ng/ml, p=0.044). The RYGB group had greater weight than the SG group (mean 114.1±13.5 kg vs 122.7±20.5 Kg, p<0.0001) and almost 23.3% of the participants had T2DM and 36.2% of them had systemic arterial hypertension, without significant difference between the groups. The RYGB group had a greater postoperative time than the SG group (mean 5.0±4.0 vs 3.6± 2.9 years, respectively). After the surgery, although weight loss was greater in the RYGB group than the SG group (mean 39%±10.2 vs 34.1%±9.8, p<0.0001, respectively), both groups were similar regarding BMI, body fat percentage (BFP) and abdominal circumference. Also, there were no differences in the metabolic profile (fasting glucose, Hba1c, HOMA IR, leptin, triglycerides and HDLc), according to the type of surgery, except in the total cholesterol and LDLc levels (RYGB 167.9±28.2 vs SG 187.9±35.1 and RYGB 92.6±25.6 vs SG 109.5±30.8). Nearly the whole sample (95%) has reached > 20% weight loss. Despite that, 37.6% of the patients have regained > 20% of weight loss, with no relation regarding the type of surgery. Only 7% of the patients remained with some degree of glucose intolerance, with no difference between the groups. Conclusion: We found similar benefits among metabolic markers and weight regain after SG, compared to RYGB. Oxford University Press 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8089145/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.044 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
Holanda, Narriane Chaves Pereira
Lacerda, Mariana Braga
de Holanda Limeira, Caio Chaves
Borges, Heloisa Calegari
Sales, Marilia Moreira
de Oliveira Viana, Gabrielly
Cavalcante, Arthur Gomes
Nobrega Medeiros, Igor Rosembergh
Carvalho, Nara Nóbrega Crispim
Bandeira, Francisco Farias
No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title_full No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title_fullStr No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title_full_unstemmed No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title_short No Differences in Metabolic Parameters Between Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy, Regardless of Achieved Weight Loss
title_sort no differences in metabolic parameters between roux-en-y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, regardless of achieved weight loss
topic Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8089145/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.044
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