Proton Pump Inhibitor Prophylaxis After Gastric Bypass Does Not Cause Hypomagnesemia

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Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)-induced hypomagnesemia is currently a major topic. Patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass are generally prescribed PPI prophylaxis after surgery. We investigated the prevalence of hypomagnesemia in our bariatric population. We reviewed the files of 1000 postoperative patients for serum magnesium level during PPI use. We found only five cases of hypomagnesemia, none of which was evidently related to PPI use. We conclude that the risk of hypomagnesemia during 1 year of prophylactic PPI use after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is minimal and laboratory screening is probably not necessary.

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Boerlage, T. C. C., van Hees, C. L. E., Huitema, A. D. R., & Lauw, F. N. (2016). Proton Pump Inhibitor Prophylaxis After Gastric Bypass Does Not Cause Hypomagnesemia. Obesity Surgery, 26(3), 688–690. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-015-2020-0

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