Iron homeostasis in obesity and metabolic and bariatric surgery: a narrative review

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Peter N. Benotti M.D., Jila Kaberi-Otarod M.D., G. Craig Wood M.D., Glenn S. Gerhard M.D., Christopher D. Still D.O., Bruce R. Bistrian M.D. Ph.D.
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Abstract

Iron deficiency has been recognized as a potentially modifiable nutritional complication of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) since prior to the turn of the century. Despite this, it remains the most common and clinically significant nutritional complication of this surgery with the potential to negate quality of live and the health benefits of surgical weight loss. This narrative review summarizes the current literature regarding iron deficiency as it relates to patients with severe obesity and those who undergo MBS. Advances in the clinical knowledge of iron homeostasis in severe obesity as a chronic disease, current diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of iron deficiency in this patient population, the significance of preoperative iron deficiency, postoperative iron deficiency, and the status of supplementation and treatment will be reviewed with emphasis on gaps in knowledge and needed areas of further study.
肥胖、代谢和减肥手术中的铁平衡:叙述性综述
早在本世纪初,人们就已经认识到铁缺乏症是代谢和减肥手术(MBS)的一种潜在营养并发症。尽管如此,铁缺乏症仍然是该手术最常见、最具临床意义的营养并发症,有可能影响生活质量和手术减肥的健康益处。这篇叙述性综述总结了目前有关铁缺乏症的文献,因为它与重度肥胖症患者和接受 MBS 的患者有关。将回顾重度肥胖作为一种慢性疾病的铁平衡临床知识的进展、当前诊断该患者群体缺铁的诊断标准、术前缺铁的意义、术后缺铁以及补充和治疗的现状,并重点关注知识差距和需要进一步研究的领域。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
12.90%
发文量
570
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (SOARD), The Official Journal of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the Brazilian Society for Bariatric Surgery, is an international journal devoted to the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts of the highest quality with objective data regarding techniques for the treatment of severe obesity. Articles document the effects of surgically induced weight loss on obesity physiological, psychiatric and social co-morbidities.
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