Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Center for the Future of Surgery, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
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Surg Endosc. 2023 Jan;37(1):607-612. doi: 10.1007/s00464-022-09356-x. Epub 2022 Jun 13.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a worldwide health crisis. Bariatric patients require extensive pre- and post-operative follow-up, which may be less feasible during public health social distancing mandates. We assessed the impact of the pandemic on the behaviors and weight loss outcomes of our pre- and post-operative bariatric patients.
A retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database identified patients who underwent either sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) at a single institution between March 2018 and May 2020. A cohort undergoing surgery within 12 months before the pandemic as well as a cohort undergoing a medically supervised diet prior to surgery was surveyed regarding pre- and post-COVID-19 lifestyle habits. Excess weight loss (EWL) outcomes from a group of pre-COVID surgical patients were compared to that of a group of post-COVID surgical patients. Primary outcome was whether the lockdown changed 1-year weight loss outcomes. Secondary outcome was whether patient lifestyle behaviors were changed during the pandemic.
There was no difference in 1-year EWL between pre- and post-COVID SG patients (51.7% versus 55.9%, p = 0.35), or between pre- and post-COVID RYGB patients (88.9% versus 80.4%, p = 0.42). Pre-stay-at-home order, 91.8% endorsed physical activity compared to 80.3% post-stay-at-home order (p = 0.0025). Mean physical activity decreased from 4.2 h/week to 2.7 h/week after the stay-at-home order (p < 0.0001). Additionally, 41.3% reported worsened dietary habits post-stay-at-home order.
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the behaviors of bariatric surgery patients. Despite deterioration of lifestyle habits, 1-year weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery remained the same before and after the instatement of social distancing measures. In the short term, the biological effect of metabolic procedures may mask the effects of suboptimal diet and physical activity, but more studies are necessary to better assess the impact of COVID-19 on outcomes after bariatric surgery.
冠状病毒大流行导致了全球卫生危机。肥胖症患者需要进行广泛的术前和术后随访,但在公共卫生社会隔离命令下,这可能不太可行。我们评估了大流行对我们的肥胖症患者术前和术后行为以及减肥效果的影响。
对一家机构在 2018 年 3 月至 2020 年 5 月期间进行的袖状胃切除术 (SG) 或 Roux-en-Y 胃旁路术 (RYGB) 的前瞻性数据库进行回顾性分析。对手术前 12 个月内接受手术的患者和术前接受医学监督饮食的患者进行了一项调查,以了解 COVID-19 前后的生活方式习惯。对一组术前 COVID-19 手术患者的超重体重减轻 (EWL) 结果与一组术后 COVID-19 手术患者的结果进行了比较。主要结果是锁定是否改变了 1 年的减肥效果。次要结果是患者的生活方式行为是否在大流行期间发生了变化。
SG 患者术前和术后 COVID-19 组 1 年 EWL 无差异(分别为 51.7%和 55.9%,p=0.35),RYGB 患者术前和术后 COVID-19 组 1 年 EWL 无差异(分别为 88.9%和 80.4%,p=0.42)。在居家令前,91.8%的患者表示有体力活动,而在居家令后,这一比例为 80.3%(p=0.0025)。在居家令后,平均体力活动从每周 4.2 小时减少到每周 2.7 小时(p<0.0001)。此外,41.3%的人表示在居家令后饮食习惯恶化。
COVID-19 大流行极大地影响了肥胖症手术患者的行为。尽管生活方式习惯恶化,但在实施社会隔离措施前后,肥胖症手术 1 年后的减肥效果仍然相同。在短期内,代谢手术的生物学效应可能掩盖了饮食和体力活动不佳的影响,但还需要更多的研究来更好地评估 COVID-19 对肥胖症手术后结果的影响。