Analysis for the Success Rate of Patients after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

J. Baptista, V. Praxedes, A. Andr, E. Rosa, C. Trindade, L. Cortez
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Background: Success rate of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG) depends on disease and patient characteristics that are yet to be fully established. Objectives: To evaluate which patient characteristics influence the success of SG. Setting: National bariatric reference centre at a Public Hospital. Methods: A retrospective study was performed based on prospectively collected data of patients who had bariatric surgery at our institution, during a 5 year period. Patients with 12 or more months of follow-up were included. We analyzed data from 133 SG. Seventy-nine percent of the patients were female with a median age of 46 years, a median baseline Body Mass Index (BMI) of 41 kg/m2 and a mean of 2.5 out of 7 comorbidities. Results: After the first year, the mean percentage Excess Weight Loss (%EWL) was 69.3%, the mean change in BMI was -11.8 kg/m2 and the mean % total body weight loss was 27.4%. Surgical success (%EWL ≥ 50%) was achieved in 82% of the patients, with significant improvement or resolution of comorbidities (follow-up rate 76%-88%). We found statistical significant differences with baseline BMI (p<0.0001), with OSA (p<0.0001), with age (p=0.04) and with the number of comorbidities (p=0.05). Higher baseline characteristics implicated less %EWL. The presence of HTN or arthropathy and being a volume eater or a sweet eater did not influence surgical success (χ2 ≤ 0.01). Conclusions: SG is an effective surgical treatment for obesity. After one year the majority of patients had surgical success and major comorbidities were mitigated or resolved. Success was influenced by specific patient and disease characteristics.
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腹腔镜袖式胃切除术成功率分析
背景:腹腔镜袖胃切除术(SG)的成功率取决于疾病和患者的特征,这些尚未完全确定。目的:探讨影响SG手术成功的患者特征。地点:公立医院的国家肥胖参考中心。方法:回顾性研究基于前瞻性收集的资料,在我们机构进行了5年的减肥手术。随访12个月或更长时间的患者被纳入研究。我们分析了133名SG的数据。79%的患者为女性,中位年龄为46岁,中位基线体重指数(BMI)为41 kg/m2, 7个合并症中的平均2.5个。结果:治疗一年后,平均超重减重百分比(%EWL)为69.3%,平均BMI变化为-11.8 kg/m2,平均总体重减重百分比为27.4%。82%的患者手术成功(%EWL≥50%),合并症显著改善或消退(随访率76%-88%)。我们发现基线BMI (p<0.0001)、OSA (p<0.0001)、年龄(p=0.04)和合并症数量(p=0.05)之间存在统计学差异。较高的基线特征意味着较低的EWL %。HTN或关节病的存在以及进食体积或甜食不影响手术成功率(χ2≤0.01)。结论:SG是治疗肥胖的有效手术方法。一年后,大多数患者手术成功,主要合并症得到缓解或解决。成功与否受特定患者和疾病特征的影响。
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