Ruiz-Tovar Jaime, Oller Inmaculada, Llavero Carolina, Zubiaga Lorea, Diez María, Arroyo Antonio, Calero Alicia, Calpena Rafael
Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit, General University Hospital Elche, Alicante, Spain.
Am Surg. 2014 May;80(5):466-71.
A common complication after bariatric surgery is hair loss, which is related to rapid weight reduction, but zinc, iron, and other micronutrient deficiencies can also be involved. Little is studied after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). A prospective observational study was performed of 42 morbidly obese females undergoing LSG. Incidence of hair loss was monitored. Micronutrients were investigated preoperatively and three, six, and 12 months after surgery. Sixteen patients (41%) reported hair loss in the postoperative course. A significant association was observed between hair loss and zinc levels (P = 0.021) but mean zinc levels were within the normal range in patients reporting hair loss. Only three patients (7.7%) presented low zinc levels, all of them reporting hair loss. There was also a significant association between iron levels and alopecia (P = 0.017), but mean values of the patients with hair loss were within normal range. Only four patients (10.2%) presented low iron levels, all of them presenting hair loss. A variable consisting of the addition of zinc + iron showed a significant association with hair loss (P = 0.013). A cutoff point was established in 115 (odds ratio, 4; P = 0.006). All the patients but two reporting hair loss presented addition levels under 115. This variable showed sensibility 88 per cent, specificity 84 per cent, positive predictive value 79 per cent, and negative predictive value 91 per cent to predict hair loss. Hair loss is a frequent condition after sleeve gastrectomy. In most cases, iron and zinc levels are within the normal range. The variable addition (zinc + iron) is a good predictor of hair loss. Patients with addition levels below 115 are fourfold more susceptible to present hair loss. In these cases, zinc supplements achieve the stop of hair loss in most cases.
减肥手术后常见的并发症是脱发,这与体重快速减轻有关,但锌、铁和其他微量营养素缺乏也可能与之相关。腹腔镜袖状胃切除术(LSG)后这方面的研究较少。对42例接受LSG的病态肥胖女性进行了一项前瞻性观察研究。监测脱发发生率。在术前以及术后3个月、6个月和12个月对微量营养素进行调查。16例患者(41%)在术后出现脱发。观察到脱发与锌水平之间存在显著关联(P = 0.021),但报告脱发的患者平均锌水平在正常范围内。只有3例患者(7.7%)锌水平低,且均报告有脱发。铁水平与脱发之间也存在显著关联(P = 0.017),但脱发患者的平均值在正常范围内。只有4例患者(10.2%)铁水平低,且均有脱发。由锌+铁相加组成的一个变量与脱发存在显著关联(P = 0.013)。确定了一个截断点为115(优势比,4;P = 0.006)。除2例患者外,所有报告脱发的患者相加水平均低于115。该变量预测脱发的敏感性为88%,特异性为84%,阳性预测值为79%,阴性预测值为91%。脱发是袖状胃切除术后的常见情况。在大多数情况下,铁和锌水平在正常范围内。相加变量(锌+铁)是脱发的良好预测指标。相加水平低于115的患者出现脱发的可能性高出四倍。在这些情况下,补充锌在大多数情况下可使脱发停止。