Clinical Factors Associated With Remission of Obesity-Related Comorbidities After Bariatric Surgery

Oct 15, 2015JAMA surgery

Health factors linked to improvement of obesity-related conditions after weight loss surgery

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Abstract

Among 33,718 patients, both Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and adjustable gastric banding (AGB) resulted in statistically significant reductions in obesity-related comorbidities.

  • Remission rates for comorbidities were higher after RYGB compared to AGB.
  • Thirteen comorbidities with at least 1% prevalence before surgery were identified.
  • Higher prevalence of comorbidities was reported before surgery using prescription drug fill codes compared to diagnoses from ICD-9 codes.
  • Age, procedure year, and preoperative medication use were significantly associated with the remission of diabetes and hypertension after both procedures.
  • Both procedures showed an increase in diagnoses using ICD-9 codes in the 3 months prior to surgery.

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