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Risk of post-gastric bypass surgery hypoglycemia in nondiabetic individuals: A single center experience.

Authors :
Lee, Clare J.
Wood, G. Craig
Lazo, Mariana
Brown, Todd T.
Clark, Jeanne M.
Still, Christopher
Benotti, Peter
Source :
Obesity (19307381); Jun2016, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p1342-1348, 7p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>The epidemiology of post-gastric bypass surgery hypoglycemia (PGBH) is incompletely understood. This study aimed to evaluate the risk of PGBH among nondiabetic patients and associated factors.<bold>Methods: </bold>A cohort study of nondiabetic patients who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) was conducted. PGBH was defined by any postoperative record of glucose < 60 mg/dL, diagnosis of hypoglycemia, or any medication use for treatment of PGBH. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to describe PGBH occurrence, log-rank tests, and Cox regression to examine associated factors.<bold>Results: </bold>Of the 1,206 eligible patients, 86% were female with mean age of 43.7 years, mean preoperative BMI of 48.7 kg/m(2) , and a mean follow-up of 4.8 years. The cumulative incidence of hypoglycemia at 1 and 5 years post-RYGB was 2.7% and 13.3%, respectively. Incidence of PGBH was identified in 158 patients and was associated with lower preoperative BMI (P = 0.048), lower preoperative HbA1c (P = 0.012), and higher 6-month percent of excess body weight loss (%EWL) (P = 0.001). A lower preoperative HbA1c (HR = 1.73, P = 0.0034) and higher 6-month %EWL (HR = 1.96, P = 0.0074) remained independently correlated with increased risk for PGBH in multi-regression analysis.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>The 5-year incidence of PGBH among nondiabetic individuals was 13.3% and was associated with a lower preoperative HbA1c and greater weight loss at 6 months following surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19307381
Volume :
24
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Obesity (19307381)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115672114
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.21479