The improvement of quality of life in patients treated with bariatric surgery in Korea.

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2013-03-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-27 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2013.84.3.131
Sung-Hee Oh, Hyun Jin Song, Jin-Won Kwon, Do-Joong Park, Yeon-Ji Lee, Hyejin Chun, Sunyoung Kim, Kyung-Won Shim
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Purpose: Bariatric surgery is considered an efficient treatment for severe obesity, but postoperative complications and psychosocial problems may impact quality of life (QoL). Although QoL is an important aspect of bariatric surgery, few studies have evaluated the changes in QoL. We examined whether severely obese patients who had undergone bariatric surgery had better QoL compared with severely obese adults who had not undergone bariatric surgery in Korea.

Methods: Data were obtained from 78 participants in two groups; bariatric surgery group (n = 53) and nonsurgery group (n = 25). EuroQoL-5D (EQ-5D), the impact of weight on quality of life-lite (IWQoL-lite) and the obesity-related psychosocial problem scale (OP-scale) were used to assess the improvement of QoL.

Results: A total of 78 patients completed the QoL forms as part of their surgical consultation. In the EQ-5D, the changes of EQ-5D 3 level and EQ-5D visual analogue scale in the surgery group was 0.174 and 24.6 versus 0.017 and 17.8 in the nonsurgery group (P = 0.197 and P = 0.179). The changes of IWQoL-lite and OP-scale were significantly improved after bariatric surgery. In the IWQoL-lite, the mean changes in the surgery group was 33.4 versus 14.3 points in the nonsurgery group (P = 0.000). In the OP-scale, the mean changes in the surgery group patients scored 39.3 versus 9.0 points in the nonsurgery group (P = 0.000).

Conclusion: We demonstrated significant improvement of QoL observed after bariatric surgery compared to nonsurgical procedure. The results of this comparative study favor bariatric surgery for the treatment of severe obesity.

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韩国减肥手术患者生活质量的改善。
目的:减肥手术被认为是治疗重度肥胖的有效方法,但术后并发症和社会心理问题可能会影响患者的生活质量。虽然生活质量是减肥手术的一个重要方面,但很少有研究评估生活质量的变化。我们研究了韩国接受减肥手术的严重肥胖患者与未接受减肥手术的严重肥胖成人相比,是否有更好的生活质量。方法:资料取自两组78名受试者;减肥手术组53例,非手术组25例。采用EuroQoL-5D (EQ-5D)、体重对生活质量的影响(IWQoL-lite)和肥胖相关心理社会问题量表(OP-scale)评估生活质量的改善。结果:共有78例患者完成了生活质量表,作为手术会诊的一部分。在EQ-5D方面,手术组eq - 5d3水平和EQ-5D视觉模拟量表的变化分别为0.174和24.6,而非手术组为0.017和17.8 (P = 0.197和P = 0.179)。减肥手术后iwqol - life和op量表的变化明显改善。在iwqol - life中,手术组的平均变化为33.4点,而非手术组的平均变化为14.3点(P = 0.000)。op量表中,手术组患者平均变化39.3分,非手术组患者平均变化9.0分(P = 0.000)。结论:我们证明了与非手术相比,减肥手术后观察到的生活质量有显著改善。这一比较研究的结果有利于减肥手术治疗严重肥胖。
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