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Severe protein-calorie malnutrition after bariatric procedures

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OBESITY SURGERY
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 175-181

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DOI: 10.1381/096089204322857528

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morbid obesity; bariatric surgery; gastric bypass; protein-calorie malnutrition; anemia; hypoalbuminemia; edema

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Background: Serious nutritional complications after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) are infrequent. In a retrospective study of patients operated during a 68-month period, malnutrition was investigated to analyze circumstances associated with nutritional failure. Methods: In 236 consecutive RYGBPs, 11 patients with severe malnutrition were identified (4.7%) with age 45.1 +/- 10.6 years (10 females/1 male) and initial BMI 54.6 +/- 8.4 kg/m(2). Results: In these 11 patients, the derangement was diagnosed 17.9 +/- 15.8 months after RYGBP, following defined events in 63.6% (gastric stenosis, associated diseases) or mostly exaggeration of expected symptoms in 36.4% (vomiting without endoscopic abnormalities). BMI then was 31.4 +/- 8.6 kg/m(2) (42.5 +/- 9.9% total reduction, or 2.4 +/- 2.1% decrease/month), and serum albumin and hemoglobin were 24.0 +/- 8.2 g/L and 97.0 +/- 23.0 g/L respectively. Edema was present in 45.4% +/- (5/11), hospitalization was required in 54.5% (6/11), and 18.2% (2/11) eventually died. Conclusions: Serious malnutrition was unusual but not exceedingly rare in this series. Exogenous precipitating factors were clearly identified in 63.6% of the patients. Careful clinical and nutritional follow-up is recommended to prevent these uncommon but potentially dangerous complications.

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