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Bariatric Surgery in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Case-Control Study from the GETAID.
Author(s) :
Reenaers, Catherine [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège [CHU-Liège]
Université de Liège
De Roover, A. [Auteur]
Kohnen, L. [Auteur]
Nachury, Maria [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche Translationnelle sur l'Inflammation (INFINITE) - U1286
Simon, Marion [Auteur]
Institut Mutualiste de Montsouris [IMM]
Pourcher, G. [Auteur]
Trang-Poisson, Caroline [Auteur]
Hôtel-Dieu de Nantes
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes = Nantes University Hospital [CHU Nantes]
Rajca, Sylvie [Auteur]
Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes]
Msika, S. [Auteur]
Viennot, Stéphanie [Auteur]
Service d'Hépato-Gastro-Enterologie et Nutrition [CHU Caen]
CHU Caen
Alttwegg, Romain [Auteur]
CHU Montpellier = Montpellier University Hospital
Serrero, Mélanie [Auteur]
Hôpital Nord [CHU - APHM]
Seksik, Philippe [Auteur]
CHU Saint-Antoine [AP-HP]
Picon, Laurence [Auteur]
Département d'Hépato-Gastroentérologie [Hôpital Trousseau, Tours]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours [CHRU Tours]
Bourbao Tournois, C. [Auteur]
Gontier, Renaud [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque [CHCB]
Gilletta, C. [Auteur]
Stefanescu, C. [Auteur]
Laharie, D. [Auteur]
Roblin, Xavier [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne [CHU Saint-Etienne] [CHU ST-E]
Service de Gastro-entérologie et Hépatologie [CHU Saint-Etienne]
Nahon, Stéphane [Auteur]
Groupe Hospitalier Intercommunal Le Raincy-Montfermeil
Bouguen, Guillaume [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes [CHU Rennes] = Rennes University Hospital [Pontchaillou]
Service d'hépato-gastro-entérologie [Rennes] = Gastroenterology [Rennes]
Carbonnel, Franck [Auteur]
Service d'Hépato-gastro-entérologie [APHP Kremlin-Bicêtre]
Attar, A. [Auteur]
Louis, E. [Auteur]
Coffin, B. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège [CHU-Liège]
Université de Liège
De Roover, A. [Auteur]
Kohnen, L. [Auteur]
Nachury, Maria [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche Translationnelle sur l'Inflammation (INFINITE) - U1286
Simon, Marion [Auteur]
Institut Mutualiste de Montsouris [IMM]
Pourcher, G. [Auteur]
Trang-Poisson, Caroline [Auteur]
Hôtel-Dieu de Nantes
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes = Nantes University Hospital [CHU Nantes]
Rajca, Sylvie [Auteur]
Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes]
Msika, S. [Auteur]
Viennot, Stéphanie [Auteur]
Service d'Hépato-Gastro-Enterologie et Nutrition [CHU Caen]
CHU Caen
Alttwegg, Romain [Auteur]
CHU Montpellier = Montpellier University Hospital
Serrero, Mélanie [Auteur]
Hôpital Nord [CHU - APHM]
Seksik, Philippe [Auteur]
CHU Saint-Antoine [AP-HP]
Picon, Laurence [Auteur]
Département d'Hépato-Gastroentérologie [Hôpital Trousseau, Tours]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours [CHRU Tours]
Bourbao Tournois, C. [Auteur]
Gontier, Renaud [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque [CHCB]
Gilletta, C. [Auteur]
Stefanescu, C. [Auteur]
Laharie, D. [Auteur]
Roblin, Xavier [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne [CHU Saint-Etienne] [CHU ST-E]
Service de Gastro-entérologie et Hépatologie [CHU Saint-Etienne]
Nahon, Stéphane [Auteur]
Groupe Hospitalier Intercommunal Le Raincy-Montfermeil
Bouguen, Guillaume [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes [CHU Rennes] = Rennes University Hospital [Pontchaillou]
Service d'hépato-gastro-entérologie [Rennes] = Gastroenterology [Rennes]
Carbonnel, Franck [Auteur]
Service d'Hépato-gastro-entérologie [APHP Kremlin-Bicêtre]
Attar, A. [Auteur]
Louis, E. [Auteur]
Coffin, B. [Auteur]
Journal title :
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Abbreviated title :
Inflamm Bowel Dis
Publication date :
2021-10-19
ISSN :
1536-4844
English keyword(s) :
bariatric surgery
complication
IBD outcome
complication
IBD outcome
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Background
The prevalence of obesity and the number of bariatric surgeries in both the general population and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have increased significantly in recent years. Due to small ...
Show more >Background The prevalence of obesity and the number of bariatric surgeries in both the general population and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have increased significantly in recent years. Due to small sample sizes and the lack of adequate controls, no definite conclusions can be drawn from the available studies on the safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery (BS) in patients with IBD. Our aim was to assess safety, weight loss, and deficiencies in patients with IBD and obesity who underwent BS and compare findings to a control group. Methods Patients with IBD and a history of BS were retrospectively recruited to centers belonging to the Groupe d’Etude Thérapeutique des Affections Inflammatoires du Tube Digestif (GETAID). Patients were matched 1:2 for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), hospital of surgery, and type of BS with non-IBD patients who underwent BS. Complications, rehospitalizations, weight, and deficiencies after BS were collected in cases and controls. Results We included 88 procedures in 85 patients (64 Crohn’s disease, 20 ulcerative colitis, 1 unclassified IBD) with a mean BMI of 41.6 ± 5.9 kg/m2. Bariatric surgery included Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n = 3), sleeve gastrectomy (n = 73), and gastric banding (n = 12). Eight (9%) complications were reported, including 4 (5%) requiring surgery. At a mean follow-up of 34 months, mean weight was 88.6 ± 22.4 kg. No difference was observed between cases and controls for postoperative complications (P = .31), proportion of weight loss (P = .27), or postoperative deficiencies (P = .99). Conclusions Bariatric surgery is a safe and effective procedure in patients with IBD and obesity; outcomes in this patient group were similar to those observed in a control population.Show less >
Show more >Background The prevalence of obesity and the number of bariatric surgeries in both the general population and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have increased significantly in recent years. Due to small sample sizes and the lack of adequate controls, no definite conclusions can be drawn from the available studies on the safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery (BS) in patients with IBD. Our aim was to assess safety, weight loss, and deficiencies in patients with IBD and obesity who underwent BS and compare findings to a control group. Methods Patients with IBD and a history of BS were retrospectively recruited to centers belonging to the Groupe d’Etude Thérapeutique des Affections Inflammatoires du Tube Digestif (GETAID). Patients were matched 1:2 for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), hospital of surgery, and type of BS with non-IBD patients who underwent BS. Complications, rehospitalizations, weight, and deficiencies after BS were collected in cases and controls. Results We included 88 procedures in 85 patients (64 Crohn’s disease, 20 ulcerative colitis, 1 unclassified IBD) with a mean BMI of 41.6 ± 5.9 kg/m2. Bariatric surgery included Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n = 3), sleeve gastrectomy (n = 73), and gastric banding (n = 12). Eight (9%) complications were reported, including 4 (5%) requiring surgery. At a mean follow-up of 34 months, mean weight was 88.6 ± 22.4 kg. No difference was observed between cases and controls for postoperative complications (P = .31), proportion of weight loss (P = .27), or postoperative deficiencies (P = .99). Conclusions Bariatric surgery is a safe and effective procedure in patients with IBD and obesity; outcomes in this patient group were similar to those observed in a control population.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
Submission date :
2024-01-12T05:53:28Z
2024-02-27T13:21:18Z
2024-02-27T13:21:18Z
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