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Low Risk for Marginal Ulcers in Duodenal Switch and Gastric Bypass in a Well-Defined Cohort of 472 Patients.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Marginal ulcer (MU) is well-known complication in bariatric surgery. Several studies are available in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP), while data on the incidence in duodenal switch (DS) is limited. We aimed to compare the incidence of MU between DS and RYGBP in a well-defined cohort and to identify associative factors. METHODS:A cohort of 732 patients with BMI ??48 who had undergone primary DS or RYGBP during 2008-2018 received a questionnaire concerning ulcers, PPI therapy, and smoking habits; hereafter, patient charts were reviewed. Incidence rates (IRs) for MU were calculated in our survey and on previous registered data in the national quality register for bariatric surgery (SOReg). A multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify predictive risk factors for MU. RESULTS:After a mean follow-up of 6.1 years, 472 (64%) patients responded (47?±?11 years old, 65% women and 42% DS). Of 41 MUs identified, 23 were endoscopically verified. Gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, and dysphagia were the most common symptoms. IR for MU was 1.4% (DS 1.3% and RYGBP 1.5%) per patient-year, compared with 0.9% according to SOReg-data. Persisting PPI treatment was seen in about three quarter of former MU patients (OR 11.2 [3.6-34.7], p

SUBMITTER: Bekhali Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7524689 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low Risk for Marginal Ulcers in Duodenal Switch and Gastric Bypass in a Well-Defined Cohort of 472 Patients.

Bekhali Zakaria Z   Sundbom Magnus M  

Obesity surgery 20200708 11


<h4>Purpose</h4>Marginal ulcer (MU) is well-known complication in bariatric surgery. Several studies are available in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP), while data on the incidence in duodenal switch (DS) is limited. We aimed to compare the incidence of MU between DS and RYGBP in a well-defined cohort and to identify associative factors.<h4>Methods</h4>A cohort of 732 patients with BMI ≥ 48 who had undergone primary DS or RYGBP during 2008-2018 received a questionnaire concerning ulcers, PPI ther  ...[more]

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