Metabolic and bariatric surgery in vegetarians and vegans.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Yossi Maman, Adam Abu-Abeid, Shai M Eldar, Andrei Keidar
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Abstract

Background: Vegetarianism is constantly increasing worldwide. However, the role of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) in vegetarians/vegans is unclear as there is very limited data on this topic. The aim of this study was to evaluate MBS outcomes in vegetarians or vegans.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database of a single-bariatric surgeon was carried out. All patients with a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle undergoing MBS were included.

Results: Eleven patients were included; none were lost to follow-up. Ten patients were women, the mean age and Body Mass Index (BMI) were 40.8±14 years and 43.5±4.9 kg/m2, respectively. Five patients (45%) were lacto-ovo-vegetarians, one (9%) was ovo-vegetarian, two (18%) were lacto-ovo-pesco-vegetarians, and three (27%) were vegans. Eight patients consumed vitamin supplements preoperatively, the mean albumin level was 4.1±0.2, 3/11 patients had vitamin D deficiency, 2/11 patients had vitamin-B12 deficiency, and 2/11 patients had iron deficiency. Eight patients (73%) underwent one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB), 2/11 patients (18%) underwent single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy, and one patient (9%) underwent sleeve gastrectomy, the mean biliopancreatic limb length in OAGB was 225 cm. The median follow-up time was 17 months, the mean BMI and percentage of total weight loss during follow-up were 28.2±5 kg/m2 and 35.3±10.7%, respectively. The mean albumin level was 3.82±0.27, 3/11 patients had vitamin D deficiency, and 3/11 patients had iron deficiency.

Conclusions: This study reports preliminary data on MBS outcomes in vegetarian/vegan patients. It was shown to be safe, effective, and an acceptable rate of nutritional deficiencies during follow-up. Further large cohort studies are required to clarify this data.

素食者和纯素食者的代谢和减肥手术。
背景:素食主义者在全球范围内不断增加。然而,由于相关数据非常有限,代谢和减肥手术(MBS)在素食者/纯素食者中的作用尚不明确。本研究旨在评估素食者的代谢与减肥手术效果:方法:对一位减肥外科医生的前瞻性数据库进行回顾性分析。结果:共纳入 11 名患者,无一死亡:结果:共纳入 11 名患者,无一人失去随访。10名患者为女性,平均年龄和体重指数(BMI)分别为40.8±14岁和43.5±4.9 kg/m2。5名患者(45%)为乳-卵-素食者,1名(9%)为卵-素食者,2名(18%)为乳-卵-卵-素食者,3名(27%)为素食者。8 名患者术前服用维生素补充剂,平均白蛋白水平为 4.1±0.2,3/11 患者缺乏维生素 D,2/11 患者缺乏维生素 B12,2/11 患者缺乏铁。8例患者(73%)接受了单吻合胃旁路术(OAGB),2/11例患者(18%)接受了单吻合十二指肠-回肠旁路术和袖状胃切除术,1例患者(9%)接受了袖状胃切除术。中位随访时间为 17 个月,随访期间的平均体重指数(BMI)和体重减轻百分比分别为 28.2±5 kg/m2 和 35.3±10.7%。平均白蛋白水平为(3.82±0.27),3/11 例患者缺乏维生素 D,3/11 例患者缺铁:本研究报告了有关素食/纯素患者 MBS 治疗效果的初步数据。结论:本研究报告了素食/纯素患者 MBS 治疗效果的初步数据,结果表明该疗法安全、有效,随访期间营养缺乏率可接受。需要进一步的大型队列研究来澄清这些数据。
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