Bariatric surgery efficacy in patients with mood disorders

医学 体质指数 情绪障碍 心情 回顾性队列研究 肥胖 外科 儿科 病历 精神科 内科学 焦虑
作者
Daniel Praise M. Mowoh,Rachel M. Cole,Shravan Sarvepalli,Karan Grover,Mujjahid Abbas,Leena Khaitan
出处
期刊:Surgery [Elsevier]
卷期号:175 (4): 943-946 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.surg.2023.11.032
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Background Mood disorders are comorbid in patients with obesity and found in approximately 22.0% to 54.8% of patients who are eligible for bariatric surgery. Given the unclear effect of mood disorders on bariatric surgery outcomes, we aimed this study to assess the impact of mood disorders index bariatric surgery weight loss outcomes. Methods A retrospective study institutional database of index bariatric surgery patients at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center between 2016 and 2018. The primary outcome of body mass index was followed over a 4-year period. The secondary outcomes measured were mortality and suicide rates. Mood disorders defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, included depressive and bipolar disorders obtained from electronic medical records International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, coding. Results A total of 790 patients underwent bariatric surgery between 2016 and 2018. Of these, 15 patients were excluded due to death in the postoperative period or insufficient weight loss data, and a total of 775 patients (620 women and 155 men) were included. Two hundred and ninety-five (38.1%) had an electronic medical record mood disorder diagnosis before surgery, while 480 (61.9%) did not. Both groups had a significant decrease in postoperative body mass index; however, there was no significant difference in the body mass index change between the mood disorder group (mean = 37.63, standard deviation = 9.88) and the control group (mean = 38.72, standard deviation = 9.54; t[294] = 1.40; P = .1634). Conclusion Patients with mood disorders are as successful with weight loss after index bariatric surgery as those without mood disorders. There was no significant difference in mortality rates between the mood disorder group and the control group. Hence, mood disorders should not be prohibitive for weight loss surgery. Mood disorders are comorbid in patients with obesity and found in approximately 22.0% to 54.8% of patients who are eligible for bariatric surgery. Given the unclear effect of mood disorders on bariatric surgery outcomes, we aimed this study to assess the impact of mood disorders index bariatric surgery weight loss outcomes. A retrospective study institutional database of index bariatric surgery patients at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center between 2016 and 2018. The primary outcome of body mass index was followed over a 4-year period. The secondary outcomes measured were mortality and suicide rates. Mood disorders defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, included depressive and bipolar disorders obtained from electronic medical records International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, coding. A total of 790 patients underwent bariatric surgery between 2016 and 2018. Of these, 15 patients were excluded due to death in the postoperative period or insufficient weight loss data, and a total of 775 patients (620 women and 155 men) were included. Two hundred and ninety-five (38.1%) had an electronic medical record mood disorder diagnosis before surgery, while 480 (61.9%) did not. Both groups had a significant decrease in postoperative body mass index; however, there was no significant difference in the body mass index change between the mood disorder group (mean = 37.63, standard deviation = 9.88) and the control group (mean = 38.72, standard deviation = 9.54; t[294] = 1.40; P = .1634). Patients with mood disorders are as successful with weight loss after index bariatric surgery as those without mood disorders. There was no significant difference in mortality rates between the mood disorder group and the control group. Hence, mood disorders should not be prohibitive for weight loss surgery.
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