Sheehan Amanda, Patti Mary Elizabeth
Research Division, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2020 Nov 19;13:4469-4482. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S233078. eCollection 2020.
Post-bariatric hypoglycemia (PBH) is an increasingly encountered complication of upper gastrointestinal surgery; the prevalence of this condition is anticipated to rise given yearly increases in bariatric surgical procedures. While PBH is incompletely understood, there is a growing body of research describing the associated factors, mechanisms, and treatment approaches for this condition.
Data are integrated and summarized from studies of individuals affected by PBH and hypoglycemia following upper gastrointestinal surgery obtained from PubMed searches (1990-2020).
Information addressing etiology, incidence/prevalence, clinical characteristics, assessment, and treatment were reviewed and synthesized for the practicing physician. Literature reports were supplemented by clinical experience as indicated, when published data were not available.
PBH can be life-altering and severe for a subset of individuals. Given the chronic nature of this condition, and sequelae of both acute and recurrent episodes, increasing provider awareness of both the condition and associated risk factors is critical for assessment, prompt diagnosis, treatment, and preoperative identification of individuals at risk.
减重术后低血糖(PBH)是上消化道手术中越来越常见的一种并发症;鉴于减重手术的数量逐年增加,预计这种情况的发生率将会上升。虽然对PBH的了解尚不全面,但越来越多的研究描述了该病症的相关因素、机制和治疗方法。
从PubMed搜索(1990 - 2020年)中获得的关于受PBH影响的个体以及上消化道手术后低血糖的研究数据进行了整合和总结。
针对执业医师,对有关病因、发病率/患病率、临床特征、评估和治疗的信息进行了审查和综合。当缺乏已发表的数据时,以临床经验作为补充。
PBH对一部分人来说可能会改变生活且病情严重。鉴于这种病症的慢性性质以及急性和复发发作的后遗症,提高医疗服务提供者对该病症及其相关危险因素的认识对于评估、及时诊断、治疗以及术前识别高危个体至关重要。