van der Laan Lindsy, Kuipers Ellen A M, Timmerman Josien G, Kaijser Mirjam A, van Det Marc J, Emous Marloes
Center for Obesity Northern-Netherlands (CON), Department of Metabolic Bariatric Surgery, Medical Center Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.
Obes Surg. 2025 Aug;35(8):3064-3074. doi: 10.1007/s11695-025-07997-0. Epub 2025 Jul 4.
This study investigates preoperative patient expectations of metabolic bariatric surgery (MBS), focusing on anticipated challenges and effects on physical, social, and psychological domains.
A prospective, cross-sectional multicenter survey among adult patients awaiting primary MBS was conducted. The questionnaire gathered data on (1) the top three reasons for seeking surgery, (2) anticipated weight loss, and (3) expected remission of obesity-related diseases. Patients also rated the importance of being informed about potential complications, anxiety over complications, and the extent to which these complications influence their decision to undergo surgery. Additionally, patients reported their expectations of physical, social, and psychological changes.
A total of 242 patients completed the questionnaire. Patients prioritized mobility and health as the main reasons for choosing MBS, with other key factors including pain reduction, remission of obesity-related diseases, and physical fitness. Patients expected a median percentage total weight loss of 32% and a percentage excess weight loss of 81%. Most patients expected total remission of obesity-related diseases. Although patients valued information on potential complications, these risks did not induce anxiety or affect the decision to undergo MBS. The most anticipated physical changes included improved mobility, pain reduction, and better health/fitness. The most expected social and psychological changes were related to self-image and emotional well-being.
Improved mobility and health were the main reasons for undergoing MBS. Although participants had high weight loss expectations, their estimations for obesity-related diseases resolutions were accurate. Despite prioritizing information about potential complications, this did not discourage patients from choosing MBS.
本研究调查了代谢性减肥手术(MBS)患者术前的期望,重点关注预期挑战以及对身体、社会和心理领域的影响。
对等待初次MBS的成年患者进行了一项前瞻性横断面多中心调查。问卷收集了以下数据:(1)寻求手术的三大主要原因;(2)预期体重减轻情况;(3)肥胖相关疾病的预期缓解情况。患者还对了解潜在并发症的重要性、对并发症的焦虑程度以及这些并发症对其手术决策的影响程度进行了评分。此外,患者报告了他们对身体、社会和心理变化的期望。
共有242名患者完成了问卷。患者将行动能力和健康列为选择MBS的主要原因,其他关键因素包括疼痛减轻、肥胖相关疾病的缓解以及身体健康。患者预计总体重减轻的中位数百分比为32%,超重减轻的百分比为81%。大多数患者期望肥胖相关疾病完全缓解。尽管患者重视有关潜在并发症的信息,但这些风险并未引起焦虑或影响接受MBS的决定。最预期的身体变化包括行动能力改善、疼痛减轻以及健康状况/身体状况更好。最期望的社会和心理变化与自我形象和情绪健康有关。
行动能力和健康状况的改善是接受MBS的主要原因。尽管参与者对体重减轻有很高的期望,但他们对肥胖相关疾病缓解情况的估计是准确的。尽管重视有关潜在并发症的信息,但这并没有阻碍患者选择MBS。