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One anastomosis gastric bypass surgery in Type2 diabetes patients with body mass index < 35 kg/m2: A multi-center retrospective cohort study.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Bariatric surgeries have shown efficacy in weight reduction, glycemic control and improvement of type-2 diabetes (T2DM) in patients with obesity. We aimed to assess the efficacy of one anastomosis gastric bypass surgery (OAGB) in T2DM patients with body mass index (BMI) < 35 kg/m2 within a year after surgery.

Methods

In this multicenter retrospective cohort study, 14 T2DM patients with BMI <35 kg/m2 (females, %: 71.4% (10 of 14), and age, mean (standard deviation): 51.2 (12.3) years) who had underwent OAGB surgery by the same surgeon, were followed at intervals of one, three, six, and 12 months after surgery. The remission rates of T2DM were calculated and the metabolic indices were compared using paired t-test and Wilcoxon rank test.

Results

No adverse outcomes were detected 12 months after surgery. Within six months, seven (50%) patients underwent remission (one (7.1%) within one, three (21.4%) within three, and three (21.4%) within six months). Post-operative weight (p < 0.001) and fasting blood glucose (p < 0.01) in all time periods were significantly lower compared to pre-operative values. Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) was significantly lower at three- and six-month intervals (p < 0.05) but not at twelve months (p = 0.2). Thyroid-stimulating hormone and triglyceride levels were lower at six months compared to pre-surgical levels (p < 0.05) but cholesterol levels were not different in any of time points (p > 0.05).

Conclusion

OAGB surgery is associated with weight reduction, glycemic control and a 50% remission rate within six months in patients with diabetes and BMI <35 kg/m2.

SUBMITTER: Amirbeigi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9289504 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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