Remission and Relapse of Dyslipidemia After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy vs Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Population

Sep 28, 2022JAMA network open

Changes in Cholesterol and Fat Levels After Two Types of Weight-Loss Surgery in a Diverse Group of People

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Abstract

After 4 years, remission of dyslipidemia was 38.0% for patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) compared to 28.0% for those undergoing vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG).

  • Remission rates of dyslipidemia were significantly higher for RYGB compared to VSG, with a difference in probability of remission of 0.10.
  • The overall remission of dyslipidemia at 4 years was 58.9% for RYGB and 51.9% for VSG when not accounting for relapse.
  • Relapse rates for dyslipidemia were similar between the two groups, with 21.0% for RYGB and 24.0% for VSG.
  • The difference in remission rates was most notable in patients aged 65 years or older and those with cardiovascular disease.
  • Non-Hispanic Black and White patients also showed pronounced differences in remission rates between the two surgical options.

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