Standard vs Distal Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in Patients With Body Mass Index 50 to 60

  • Risstad H
  • Svanevik M
  • Kristinsson J
  • et al.
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IMPORTANCE: Up to one-third of patients undergoing bariatric surgery have a body mass index (BMI) of more than 50. Following standard gastric bypass, many of these patients still have a BMI greater than 40 after peak weight loss. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy and safety of standard gastric bypass vs distal gastric bypass in patients with a BMI of 50 to 60. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Double-blind, randomized clinical parallel-group trial at 2 tertiary care centers in Norway (Oslo University Hospital and Vestfold Hospital Trust) between May 2011 and April 2013. The study included 113 patients with a BMI of 50 to 60 aged 20 to 60 years. The 2-year follow-up was completed in May 2015. INTERVENTIONS: Standard gastric bypass (alimentary limb, 150 cm) and distal gastric bypass (common channel, 150 cm), both with a biliopancreatic limb of 50 cm and a gastric pouch of about 25 mL MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Primary outcome was the change in BMI from baseline until 2 years after surgery. Secondary outcomes were cardiometabolic risk factors, nutritional outcomes, adverse events, gastrointestinal symptoms, and health-related quality of life. RESULTS: At baseline, the mean age of the patients was 40 years (95% CI, 38-41 years), 65% were women, mean BMI was 53.5 (95% CI, 52.9-54.0), and mean weight was 158.8 kg (95% CI, 155.3-162.3 kg). The mean reduction in BMI was 17.8 (95% CI, 16.9-18.6) after standard gastric bypass and 17.2 (95% CI, 16.3-18.0) after distal gastric bypass, and the mean between-group difference was 0.6 (95% CI, -0.6 to 1.8; P =.32). Reductions in mean levels of total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were greater after distal gastric bypass than standard gastric bypass, and between-group differences were 19 mg/dL (95% CI, 11-27 mg/dL) and 28 mg/dL (95% CI, 21 to 34 mg/dL), respectively (P

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Risstad, H., Svanevik, M., Kristinsson, J. A., Hjelmesæth, J., Aasheim, E. T., Hofsø, D., … Mala, T. (2016). Standard vs Distal Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in Patients With Body Mass Index 50 to 60. JAMA Surgery, 151(12), 1146. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2016.2798

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