Parvin Layegh, Razieh Ayati, Ali Jangjoo, Mohammad Ali Yaghoubi
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背景:关于胃旁路手术对病态肥胖者甲状腺功能检测的影响,目前的研究结果并不一致。本研究旨在调查甲状腺功能正常的病态肥胖受试者在胃旁路手术(GBS)前和术后三个月甲状腺功能检查和胰岛素抵抗状态的变化:方法:29名病态肥胖(体重指数≥40)患者参加了这项前后对比研究。排除已知有甲状腺疾病或甲状腺消融治疗史的患者、使用影响甲状腺功能药物的患者、空腹血糖和胰岛素患者。GBS治疗前和治疗后3个月分别测量了促甲状腺激素(TSH)、游离T4、总T3、空腹血糖和胰岛素水平以及体重指数(BMI)。采用适当的检验和 pResults 进行统计分析:旁路手术后,体重指数(BMI)、胰岛素敏感性指数(HOMA-IR)和总 T3 均显著下降(均有 p):虽然减肥手术后短期随访可使体重指数、胰岛素敏感性指数、空腹血糖和 T3 发生明显变化,但 TSH 和 FreeT4 的明显变化可能需要更长时间的随访。
Gastric bypass surgery in morbid obesity: Influence on thyroid function tests and insulin resistance status.
Background: There are inconsistent results about the effect of gastric bypass surgery on thyroid function tests in morbidly obese subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in thyroid function tests and insulin resistance status in euthyroid morbidly obese subjects before and three months after gastric bypass surgery (GBS).
Methods: Twenty-nine subjects with morbid obesity (BMI≥40) were enrolled in this before-after study. Patients with known thyroid disorders or a history of thyroid ablative therapy, users of drugs that affect thyroid function, or fasting blood sugar and insulin were excluded. TSH, Free T4, total T3, fasting blood sugar and insulin level, and BMI were measured before and 3 months after GBS. Statistical analysis was performed with appropriate tests and p<0.05 was considered significant.
Results: Body mass index (BMI), insulin sensitivity index (HOMA-IR), and total T3 significantly decreased after bypass surgery (all with p<0.001) but no significant changes were seen in TSH (P=0.203) and FreeT4 (P=0.33). There was a significant negative correlation between changes in HOMA-IR and changes in FreeT4 (P=0.038, r= -0.38). There was no statistically significant correlation between the percentage of excess BMI loss (%EBMIL) and changes in T3 (P=0.66), Free T4 (P=0.92), TSH (P= 0.27), and HOMA-IR (P=0.17).
Conclusion: Although significant changes can occur in BMI, insulin sensitivity index, fasting blood sugar, and T3 in short-time follow-up after bariatric surgery, significant TSH and FreeT4 changes may need longer follow-ups.