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Published in: Obesity Surgery 8/2021

01-08-2021 | Bariatric Surgery | Original Contributions

Weight Loss Results and Compliance with Follow-up after Bariatric Surgery

Authors: Beata M. M. Reiber, Anna-Marie R. Leemeyer, Marjolein J. M. Bremer, Maurits de Brauw, Sjoerd C. Bruin

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 8/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The importance of follow-up (FU) for midterm weight loss (WL) after bariatric surgery is controversial. Compliance to this FU remains challenging. Several risk factors for loss to FU (LtFU) have been mentioned. The aim was therefore to evaluate the association between WL and LtFU 3 to 5 years postoperatively and to identify risk factors for LtFU.

Materials and Methods

A single-center cross-sectional study in the Netherlands. Between June and October 2018, patients scheduled for a 3-, 4-, or 5-year FU appointment were included into two groups: compliant (to their scheduled appointment and overall maximally 1 missed appointment) and non-compliant (missed the scheduled appointment and at least 1 overall). Baseline, surgical, and FU characteristics were collected and a questionnaire concerning socio-economic factors.

Results

In total, 217 patients in the compliant group and 181 in the non-compliant group were included with a median body mass index at baseline of 42.0 and 42.9 respectively. Eighty-eight percent underwent a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. The median percentage total weight loss for the compliant and non-compliant groups was 30.7% versus 28.9% at 3, 29.3% versus 30.2% at 4, and 29.6% versus 29.9% at 5 years respectively, all p>0.05. Age, persistent comorbidities and vitamin deficiencies, a yearly salary <20,000 euro, no health insurance coverage, and not understanding the importance of FU were risk factors for LtFU.

Conclusion

Three to 5 years postoperatively, there is no association between LtFU and WL. The compliant group demonstrated more comorbidities and vitamin deficiencies. Younger age, not understanding the importance of FU, and financial challenges were risk factors for LtFU.

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Metadata
Title
Weight Loss Results and Compliance with Follow-up after Bariatric Surgery
Authors
Beata M. M. Reiber
Anna-Marie R. Leemeyer
Marjolein J. M. Bremer
Maurits de Brauw
Sjoerd C. Bruin
Publication date
01-08-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 8/2021
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-021-05450-6

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