Prevalence of nutritional deficiencies in patients in long term follow-up after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass / Análise das deficiências nutricionais de pacientes em seguimento pós-operatório tardio de cirurgia de Bypass Gástrico em Y de Roux

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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Background: The goal of this study is determining both the efficacy of the surgery and the prevalence of nutritional deficiencies in the long term after the Roux-en Y Gastric Bypass and search for relations of theses deficiencies with other factors. Methods: 8 men and 67 women consecutives patients, who had 5 years or more after the surgery were assessed during regular visits. Pre and Post-operative BMI, excess weight loss and gastrointestinal symptoms were registered. Nutritional deficiencies were accessed by standard laboratory assays. Result: The initial BMI was 56,5 +/- 10 Kg/m2. After 2 years, the mean BMI had dropped to 29,4 +/-6 and by and average of 87 months it was 34,3 +/-10 Kg/m². A inverse association beetwen Excess Weight Loss (EWL) and time of postoperative was verified (P= 0,27; p=0,0183). After 2 years only 1,33 % (n=1) had not achieve a EWL of at least 50%. At the end, 30,6% (n=23) could not maintain this EWL. The more commom nutricional deficiencies are vitamin B12 (61,82%) and D (60,53%). Low levels of hemoglobin (50,82%) was also verified. Vomiting and dumping syndrome was reffered in 66,19% and 56,76%. Significant correlation and with clinical signify was observed between low hemoglobin levels and femine sex (p=0,011), % of weight loss and the B12 deficiency (p=0,028) and vomiting and deficiency of B12 (p=0,022). Conclusion: The RYGB is efficient to promotes and maintain the weight. Special attention should be given to patients with massive weight loss, frequent vomiting and women in reprodutive age.

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nutritional deficiencies bypass gástrico pós-operatório gastric bypass post-operatory morbid obesity deficiências nutricionais obesidade mórbida

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