New Metrics to Assess Type 2 Diabetes after Bariatric Surgery: The "Time-Within-Remission Range"

de Hollanda, A. ; Lecube, A. ; Rubio, M.A. ; Sanchez, E. ; Vilarrasa, N. ; Oliva, J.G. ; Fernandez-Soto, M.L. ; Salas-Salvado, J. ; Ballesteros-Pomar, M.D. ; Ciudin, A. ; Torres, F. ; Vidal, C. (Universidad de Zaragoza) ; Morales, M.J. ; Valdes, S. ; Pellitero, S. ; Minambres, I. ; Masmiquel, L. ; Goday, A. ; Suarez, L. ; Flores, L. ; Bueno, M. ; Caixas, A. ; Breton, I. ; Camara, R. ; Olbeyra, R. ; Penso, R. ; de la Cruz, M.J. ; Simo-Servat, A. ; Pereyra-Garcia, F.M. ; Lopez-Mezquita, E.T. ; Gils, A. ; Fidilio, E. ; Bandres, O. ; Martinez, A. ; Abuin, J. ; Marques-Pamies, M. ; Tuneu, L. ; Arteaga, M. ; Castaner, O. ; Goni, F. ; Arrizabalaga, C. ; Botana, M.A. ; Calanas, A. ; Rebollo, A.
New Metrics to Assess Type 2 Diabetes after Bariatric Surgery: The
Resumen: Almost one third of patients do not achieve type 2 diabetes remission after bariatric surgery or are unable to sustain this effect long term. Our objective was to delve further into the dynamic responses of diabetes after bariatric surgery and to evaluate the "time-within-remission range" as a variable of metabolic control. A descriptive cohort study was done using a computerised multicentre and multidisciplinary registry. All data were adjusted by propensity score. A total of 1186 subjects with a follow-up of 4.5 +/- 2.5 years were included. Type of surgery, diabetes remission, recurrence of diabetes, "time-within-remission range" and key predictors of diabetes outcomes were assessed. All patients (70% women, 51.4 +/- 9.2 years old, body mass index (BMI) 46.3 +/- 6.9 kg/m(2)) underwent primary bariatric procedures. "Time-within-remission range" were 83.3% (33.3-91.6) after gastric bypass, 68.7% (7.1-87.5) after sleeve gastrectomy and 90% (83.3-92.8) after malabsorptive techniques (p < 0.001 for all). Duration of diabetes, baseline HbA1c and insulin treatment were significantly negatively correlated with the "time-within-remission range". The association of bariatric techniques with "time-within-remission range", using gastric bypass as a reference, were: odds ratio (OR) 3.70 (2.34-5.84), p < 0.001 for malabsorptive techniques and OR 0.55 (0.40-0.75), p < 0.001 for sleeve gastrectomy. Characteristics of type 2 diabetes powerfully influence the outcomes of bariatric surgery. The "time-within-remission range" unveils a superiority of gastric bypass compared to sleeve gastrectomy.
Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.3390/jcm9041070
Año: 2020
Publicado en: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE 9, 4 (2020), 1070 [13 pp]
ISSN: 2077-0383

Factor impacto JCR: 4.241 (2020)
Categ. JCR: MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL rank: 39 / 169 = 0.231 (2020) - Q1 - T1
Tipo y forma: Article (Published version)
Área (Departamento): Area Medicina (Dpto. Medicina, Psiqu. y Derm.)

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