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Bariatric surgery in individuals with type 2 diabetes is not associated with short or long-term risk of diabetic retinopathy progression:results from a nationwide cohort study
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- Thykjær , A S , Rosengaard , L , Andersen , N , Andresen , J , Bek , T , Hajari , J , Heegaard , S , Højlund , K , Kawasaki , R , Laugesen , C S , Möller , S , Pedersen , F N , Schielke , K C , Stokholm , L & Grauslund , J 2023 , ' Bariatric surgery in individuals with type 2 diabetes is not associated with short or long-term risk of diabetic retinopathy progression : results from a nationwide cohort study ' , Acta Diabetologica , vol. 60 , no. 11 , pp. 1531-1539 .
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- 2023
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Abstract
- Aims: Bariatric surgery is used to induce weight loss and glycemic stability in type 2 diabetes (T2D). It has been a concern that this may lead to early worsening of diabetic retinopathy (DR) due to a rapid decline in HbA1c. In this study, we evaluated the risk of short and long-term DR development and need for ocular intervention in an entire nation of individuals with T2D undergoing bariatric surgery. Methods: The study comprised a national, register-based cohort of individuals with T2D screened for DR. Cases were matched by age, sex and DR level at the date of surgery (index date) with non-bariatric controls. We extracted information on DR levels, in- and outpatient treatments, pharmaceutical prescriptions and laboratory values. We evaluated worsening of DR (incident and progressive DR) at follow-up (6 and 36 months). Results: Amongst 238,967 individuals with T2D, who attended diabetic eye screening, we identified 553 that underwent bariatric surgery (0.2%) and 2677 non-bariatric controls. Median age was 49 years, and 63% were female. Cases had more comorbidities, lower HbA1c as well as more frequent use of glucose-lowering and antihypertensive medication than controls at index date. In a fully adjusted logistic regression model, the risk of DR worsening for cases was not significantly different compared to controls, neither short-term (OR 0.41 [CI 95% 0.13; 1.33], p = 0.14) nor long-term (OR 0.64 [CI 95% 0.33; 1.24], p = 0.18). Conclusions: In this nationwide study, bariatric surgery did not associate with increased risk of short- or long-term DR worsening.
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- Thykjær , A S , Rosengaard , L , Andersen , N , Andresen , J , Bek , T , Hajari , J , Heegaard , S , Højlund , K , Kawasaki , R , Laugesen , C S , Möller , S , Pedersen , F N , Schielke , K C , Stokholm , L & Grauslund , J 2023 , ' Bariatric surgery in individuals with type 2 diabetes is not associated with short or long-term risk of diabetic retinopathy progression : results from a nationwide cohort study ' , Acta Diabetologica , vol. 60 , no. 11 , pp. 1531-1539 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1414368001
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource