Minerals and trace elements in pregnancy in women with previous bariatric surgery consequences on maternal and foetal health

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Irene Bretón , Cristina Velasco , Cristina Cuerda , Marta Motilla , Clara Serrano , Ángela Morales , Maria Luisa Carrascal , Nieves Lopez Lazareno , Montserrat Gonzalez-Estecha , Maria D. Ballesteros-Pomar , Miguel Ángel Rubio-Herrera
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Abstract

Background

Bariatric surgery (BS) may decrease the risk of these obesity-related complications; however, due to its effect on nutrient intake and absorption, it can also have adverse consequences on maternal and foetal health. The aim of this study is to describe the evolution of electrolytes and trace elements serum levels throughout pregnancy after BS, according to the surgical technique and to evaluate the effect of nutritional deficiencies on the risk of maternal-foetal complications.

Methods

This is a retrospective observational study of the clinical evolution and maternal-foetal complications in a group of women with pregnancies that occurred after BS. Clinical evolution during pregnancy, body weight, and plasma electrolytes, vitamins, and trace elements, as well as their influence on maternal-foetal outcomes were evaluated. Composite neonatal variable (CNV) was defined to evaluate unfavourable foetal outcome. Published reference values for micronutrients during pregnancy have been used.

Results

The study includes data on 164 singleton pregnancies in 91 women. A hundred and twenty-seven pregnancies got to full term. The average birth weight was 2966 (546) g., 26.8% < P10 and 13.8% < P3 of a reference population. New-born of gestations after malabsorptive bariatric surgery had a higher risk of having a percentile of birth weight < P3. Plasma electrolytes, trace elements and vitamins throughout pregnancy showed differences depending on the surgical technique, with lower haemoglobin, ferritin, calcium, zinc, copper, vitamin A and vitamin E in the malabsorptive techniques. A high percentage of deficiency was observed, especially in the third trimester (Hb < 11 g/dl: 31.8%; ferritin < 30 mg/ml: 85.7%; zinc < 50 μg/dl: 32.4%, vitamin D < 30 ng/ml: 75.5% and < 20 ng/ml: 53.3%). A decreased plasma copper in the first trimester or zinc in the third trimester were associated with a lower percentile of new-born birth weight. A higher risk of CNV was observed in predominant malabsorptive BS and in pregnancies that had presented at least one vitamin D level lower than 20 ng/ml throughout pregnancy (30.4% vs. 7.1%, p=0.018).

Conclusions

Trace elements and vitamin deficiencies are common in pregnant women after bariatric surgery, especially of iron, zinc, and vitamin D. These deficiencies might negatively affect foetal development. Further studies are needed to better define the role of micronutrients in maternal-foetal health after bariatric surgery.

曾接受过减肥手术的妇女在孕期摄入的矿物质和微量元素 对母体和胎儿健康的影响。
背景减肥手术(BS)可降低肥胖相关并发症的风险,但由于其对营养摄入和吸收的影响,也可能对母体和胎儿健康造成不良后果。本研究旨在根据手术技术描述 BS 术后整个孕期电解质和微量元素血清水平的变化,并评估营养缺乏对母胎并发症风险的影响。研究评估了妊娠期间的临床变化、体重、血浆电解质、维生素和微量元素及其对母胎结局的影响。新生儿综合变量(CNV)用于评估不利的胎儿结局。研究采用了已公布的孕期微量营养素参考值。有 127 名孕妇足月分娩。平均出生体重为 2966(546)克,占参考人群 P10 的 26.8%,P3 的 13.8%。经过吸收不良减肥手术后妊娠的新生儿出生体重百分位数为 P3 的风险较高。整个孕期的血浆电解质、微量元素和维生素因手术方法的不同而存在差异,吸收不良手术的血红蛋白、铁蛋白、钙、锌、铜、维生素 A 和维生素 E 均较低。观察到的缺乏症比例较高,尤其是在妊娠三个月(血红蛋白 11 克/分升:31.8%;铁蛋白 30 毫克/毫升:85.7%;锌 30 毫克/毫升:85.7%):85.7%;锌 50 μg/dl:32.4%;维生素 D 30 ng/ml:75.5%;钙 50 μg/dl:32.4%:75.5%,20 毫微克/毫升:53.3%):53.3%).妊娠前三个月血浆铜或妊娠后三个月血浆锌的降低与新生儿出生体重百分位数的降低有关。结论减肥手术后的孕妇普遍缺乏微量元素和维生素,尤其是铁、锌和维生素 D。要更好地确定微量元素在减肥手术后母胎健康中的作用,还需要进一步的研究。
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审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: The journal provides the reader with a thorough description of theoretical and applied aspects of trace elements in medicine and biology and is devoted to the advancement of scientific knowledge about trace elements and trace element species. Trace elements play essential roles in the maintenance of physiological processes. During the last decades there has been a great deal of scientific investigation about the function and binding of trace elements. The Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology focuses on the description and dissemination of scientific results concerning the role of trace elements with respect to their mode of action in health and disease and nutritional importance. Progress in the knowledge of the biological role of trace elements depends, however, on advances in trace elements chemistry. Thus the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology will include only those papers that base their results on proven analytical methods. Also, we only publish those articles in which the quality assurance regarding the execution of experiments and achievement of results is guaranteed.
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