Association Between Bariatric Surgery and Major Adverse Diabetes Outcomes in Patients With Diabetes and Obesity

Apr 26, 2021JAMA network open

Bariatric Surgery and Its Link to Major Diabetes Complications in People with Diabetes and Obesity

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Abstract

In a cohort of 6910 patients, bariatric surgery was associated with a 68% lower cardiovascular mortality compared to nonsurgical management.

  • Bariatric surgery was associated with a 2.4% mortality rate, significantly lower than the 5.2% rate observed in matched controls.
  • The hazard ratio for all-cause mortality in the surgery group was 0.53, suggesting a notable reduction in risk.
  • A 34% lower rate of composite cardiac events was observed in patients who underwent bariatric surgery.
  • Surgical patients experienced a 42% reduction in the risk of nonfatal renal events compared to controls.
  • Men, individuals with over 15 years of diabetes, and those aged 55 years or older showed the highest absolute risk reductions associated with surgery.

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