Association Between Bariatric Surgery and Alcohol Use–Related Hospitalization and All-Cause Mortality in a Veterans Affairs Cohort

Dec 14, 2022JAMA surgery

Link Between Weight-Loss Surgery, Hospital Visits for Alcohol Problems, and Overall Death Rates in Veterans

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Abstract

RYGB was associated with a 1.70 times increased hazard of alcohol use disorder-related hospitalization compared to referral to a weight management program.

  • In IPTW Cox regression analyses, RYGB patients had a significantly higher risk of AUD-related hospitalization than those referred to the MOVE! program.
  • RYGB was also associated with a 1.98 times increased hazard of AUD-related hospitalization compared to sleeve gastrectomy.
  • There was no significant difference in AUD-related hospitalization risk between sleeve gastrectomy and the MOVE! program.
  • RYGB was linked to a reduced risk of all-cause mortality compared to the MOVE! program.
  • The mortality benefit of RYGB diminished with increasing alcohol use over time.

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