Patients experience with preoperative use of anti-obesity medications and associations with bariatric surgery expectations.

Jason M Samuels, Mayur B Patel, Christianne L Roumie, Wesley Self, Luke Funk, Matthew D Spann, Kevin D Niswender
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have investigated the use of anti-obesity medications (AOMs) before bariatric surgery and how prior use impacts patients' goals and expectations for surgery.

Objectives: This study investigated associations between patients' experiences with AOMs and weight loss expectations before bariatric surgery.

Settings: Single tertiary university hospital.

Methods: Patients were electronically surveyed with a 31-item questionnaire via email or the patient portal with a primary predictor variable of AOMs presurgery. Outcomes included degree of weight loss and weight regain and motivation for seeking surgery.

Results: A total of 346 persons were invited to complete the survey; 112 surveys (32.4%) were completed, with 7 excluded because of not answering the AOM question. 73% reported AOM use. Among those who took AOMs before seeking bariatric surgery, average weight loss was 13 kg (SD 10) corresponding to a 4.4-kg/m2 decrease in BMI. Of past AOM recipients, 87% reported weight regain on stopping AOMs. Average weight regain was 18 kg (SD 13; 126% increase). Patients reported improved longevity and quality of life as motivation for seeking surgery, with AOM use history having no effect. Subjects reported an average weight loss goal of 65.8 kg (39% of baseline weight) from bariatric surgery.

Conclusions: AOMs were commonly used in those seeking bariatric surgery, but motivation for surgery did not differ by AOM use history. Motivations were most often related to goals for better overall health.

患者术前使用抗肥胖药物的经验以及与减肥手术期望值的关联。
背景:很少有研究调查减肥手术前使用抗肥胖药物(AOMs)的情况,以及之前的使用情况如何影响患者的手术目标和期望:本研究调查了患者在减肥手术前使用抗肥胖药物的经历与减肥期望之间的关联:方法:对患者进行电子问卷调查:通过电子邮件或患者门户网站对患者进行电子问卷调查,问卷共31项,主要预测变量为术前AOMs。结果包括体重减轻和恢复程度以及寻求手术的动机:共有346人受邀完成调查,其中112人(32.4%)完成了调查,7人因未回答AOM问题而被排除在外。73%的人报告使用过AOM。在寻求减肥手术前服用过AOM的人中,平均体重减轻了13公斤(标准差10),体重指数(BMI)下降了4.4公斤/平方米。在过去服用过AOM的患者中,有87%的人表示在停用AOM后体重会反弹。平均体重增加了18公斤(标准差为13;增加了126%)。患者表示,他们寻求手术治疗的动机是为了延长寿命和提高生活质量,而使用AOM的历史并无影响。受试者称减肥手术的平均减重目标为65.8公斤(基线体重的39%):结论:寻求减肥手术的人通常会使用AOM,但手术动机并不因使用AOM的历史而不同。手术动机通常与改善整体健康的目标有关。
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