Reduction in Long-term Mortality After Sleeve Gastrectomy and Gastric Bypass Compared to Nonsurgical Patients With Severe Obesity

Aug 13, 2021Annals of surgery

Lower Long-Term Death Rates After Sleeve Gastrectomy and Gastric Bypass Compared to No Surgery in Severe Obesity

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Abstract

Among 13,900 sleeve gastrectomy (SG) patients, the 5-year risk of all-cause mortality was significantly lower (HR = 0.28) compared to matched nonsurgical patients.

  • Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) was associated with a significantly lower risk of all-cause mortality (HR = 0.43) compared to nonsurgical patients at 5 years.
  • RYGB also demonstrated significantly reduced risks of cardiovascular-related (HR = 0.27), cancer-related (HR = 0.54), and diabetes-related (HR = 0.23) mortality.
  • At 3 years, SG patients showed significantly lower risks of cardiovascular-related (HR = 0.33), cancer-related (HR = 0.26), and diabetes-related (HR = 0.15) mortality compared to their controls.
  • The study included a large population, with a total of 118,163 participants: 13,900 SG, 17,258 RYGB, and 87,965 nonsurgical patients.
  • Follow-up rates were 70.9% for SG, 72.0% for RYGB, and 64.5% for nonsurgical patients.

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