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01.07.2007
Influence of complications and extent of weight loss on quality of life after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
verfasst von:
J. D. Rea, D. E. Yarbrough, R. R. Leeth, T. D. Leath, R. H. Clements
Erschienen in:
Surgical Endoscopy
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Ausgabe 7/2007
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Abstract
Introduction
Obesity decreases health-related quality of life, but bariatric surgery improves it. This study evaluates the effect of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, postoperative complications, and percentage of excess body weight loss on quality of life.
Methods
SF-36v.1 questionnaires were administered preoperative (n = 505), 1 year (n = 237) and 2 years (n = 106) following laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Analysis was performed using Student’s t-test and multiple logistic regression analysis. Complications were defined as requiring additional intervention or hospitalization. SF-36 responses were normalized to 1998 US norms.
Results
Bariatric patients scored significantly lower on all scales compared to the normal population. Health-related quality of life notably improves after surgery. At 1 year, scores not only improved from baseline, but were higher than those of the non-obese reference population regardless of complications. Compared to patients at 2 years without complications, patients experiencing complications reported decreased scores, but scores remained higher than preoperative scores in five scales. At 1 and 2 years, ≤50% excess body weight loss decreased scores; however, scores were significantly improved from baseline.
Conclusions
Health-related quality of life in bariatric patients is worse than in controls, but it improves 1 and 2 years after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Complications or ≤50% excess body weight loss slightly decreases this improvement.