Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Is Associated With Increased Hazard for De Novo Alcohol-related Complications and Liver Disease

Mar 29, 2021Journal of clinical gastroenterology

Gastric Bypass Surgery Linked to Higher Risk of New Alcohol Problems and Liver Disease

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Abstract

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is associated with a 51% increased hazard of developing any de novo alcohol-related diagnosis.

  • RYGB is linked to a 2- to 3-fold higher hazard for alcoholic hepatitis, abuse, and poisoning compared to cholecystectomy.
  • Adjustable gastric band is associated with a decreased hazard of de novo alcohol-related diagnoses.
  • Sleeve gastrectomy also shows a reduced hazard for developing alcohol-related issues.
  • Patients without a prior alcohol use disorder may still face increased risks for alcohol-related complications after RYGB.

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