Higher Preoperative Weight loss Is Associated with Greater Weight Loss up to 12 Months After Bariatric Surgery

被引:2
|
作者
Romaen, Ine F. L. [1 ]
Jense, Marijn T. F. [1 ]
Palm-Meinders, Inge H. [2 ]
de Witte, Evelien [1 ,2 ]
Fransen, Sofie A. F. [1 ,2 ]
Greve, Jan Willem M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Boerma, Evert-Jan G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Zuyderland Med Ctr, Dept Surg, NL-6419 PC Sittard, Netherlands
[2] Dutch Obes Clin South, NL-6419 XZ Heerlen, Netherlands
[3] NUTRIM Univ Maastricht, Res Sch, NL-6229 ER Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
Weight loss; Preoperative weight loss; Total weight loss; Bariatric surgery; Predicting patient factors; LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS; LOW-CALORIE DIET; PREDICTORS; COMPLICATIONS; MANAGEMENT; PERIOD; IMPACT; RISK;
D O I
10.1007/s11695-022-06176-9
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Prior research suggested presurgical weight loss is associated with greater total weight loss, resulting in a more effective bariatric intervention. We aimed to assess whether preoperative weight loss is a predictor for total weight loss, and which patient factors are associated with successful weight loss. Methods All patients (N = 773) that underwent primary bariatric surgery between June 2017 and August 2019 were included in this single-center retrospective study. Outcome measures were preoperative weight loss (%preopWL) and total weight loss (%TWL) up to 1 year postoperatively. Patients were divided into 4 groups based on quartiles of %preopWL. Results Total weight loss after 1, 6, and 12 months for the upper quartile was 16.9%, 33.4%, and 37.8%, and for the lower quartile 11.8%, 28.9%, and 35.2%, respectively (p < 0.001). Seven hundred fourteen patients (92.4%) were available for the 1-year follow-up. Preoperative weight loss was not associated with the incidence of complications. Independent factors predicting increased %preopWL were mandated preoperative weight loss program (MWP) (p < 0.001), older age (p = 0.005), weight measurement in the week before surgery (p = 0.031), and non-diabetic status (p = 0.010). Predictors for superior %TWL were MWP (p = 0.014), younger age (p = 0.001), non-diabetic status (p = 0.005), female gender (p = 0.001), higher Body Mass Index (p = 0.006), and banded gastric bypass (p = 0.001). Conclusion Higher preoperative weight loss is associated with persisting greater weight loss up to at least 12 months post-surgery. In order to optimize preoperative weight loss, we recommend extra preoperative support to younger and diabetic patients. We advise nutritional counseling and additional weight measurement in the week before surgery.
引用
收藏
页码:2860 / 2868
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Higher Preoperative Weight loss Is Associated with Greater Weight Loss up to 12 Months After Bariatric Surgery
    Ine F. L. Romaen
    Marijn T. F. Jense
    Inge H. Palm-Meinders
    Evelien de Witte
    Sofie A.F. Fransen
    Jan Willem M. Greve
    Evert-Jan G. Boerma
    [J]. Obesity Surgery, 2022, 32 : 2860 - 2868
  • [2] Preoperative Weight Loss as a Predictor of Percentage Excess Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery
    Masrur, Mario A.
    Ciccarelli, Luis F. Gonzalez
    Bustos, Roberto
    Patel, Ronak A.
    Danielson, Kirstie K.
    Sanchez-Johnsen, Lisa
    Gangemi, Antonio
    Elli, Fernando
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 2018, 227 (04) : E75 - E75
  • [4] PREOPERATIVE WEIGHT LOSS IS RELATED TO HIGHER TOTAL WEIGHT LOSS, BUT NOT TO POSTOPERATIVE WEIGHT LOSS THREE YEARS AFTER BARIATRIC-METABOLIC SURGERY
    al Nawas, May
    Jacobs, Anne
    Deden, Laura
    Dijksman, Lea
    Dijksman, Lea
    Boerma, Evert-Jan
    Demirkiran, Ahmet
    Hazebroek, Eric
    Wiezer, Rene
    Derksen, Wouter
    Monpellier, Valerie
    [J]. OBESITY SURGERY, 2023, 33 : 825 - 825
  • [5] Preoperative Weight Loss in Bariatric Surgery
    Kalarchian, Melissa A.
    Marcus, Marsha D.
    [J]. OBESITY SURGERY, 2009, 19 (04) : 539 - 539
  • [6] Preoperative Weight Loss in Bariatric Surgery
    Melissa A. Kalarchian
    Marsha D. Marcus
    [J]. Obesity Surgery, 2009, 19 : 539 - 539
  • [7] Intrapersonal coping predicts greater weight loss 24 months after bariatric surgery
    Emily M. Bartholomay
    Stephanie Cox
    Lawrence Tabone
    Nova Szoka
    Salim Abunnaja
    Laura Aylward
    [J]. Obesity Surgery, 2023, 33 : 3447 - 3453
  • [8] Intrapersonal coping predicts greater weight loss 24 months after bariatric surgery
    Bartholomay, Emily M.
    Cox, Stephanie
    Tabone, Lawrence
    Szoka, Nova
    Abunnaja, Salim
    Aylward, Laura
    [J]. OBESITY SURGERY, 2023, 33 (11) : 3447 - 3453
  • [9] Early weight loss in adolescents following bariatric surgery predicts weight loss at 12 and 24 months
    Chu, Lisa
    Howell, Brooke
    Steinberg, Alissa
    Bar-Dayan, Alisa
    Toulany, Alene
    Langer, Jacob C.
    Hamilton, Jill K.
    [J]. PEDIATRIC OBESITY, 2019, 14 (08):
  • [10] Preoperative thyroid function and weight loss after bariatric surgery
    João Sérgio Neves
    Pedro Souteiro
    Sofia Castro Oliveira
    Jorge Pedro
    Daniela Magalhães
    Vanessa Guerreiro
    Maria Manuel Costa
    Rita Bettencourt-Silva
    Ana Cristina Santos
    Joana Queirós
    Ana Varela
    Paula Freitas
    Davide Carvalho
    [J]. International Journal of Obesity, 2019, 43 : 432 - 436