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Evaluation of Clinical Factors Predictive of Diabetes Remission Following Bariatric Surgery

dc.contributor.authorMateo-Gavira, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorSánchez-Toscano, Esteban
dc.contributor.authorMayo-Ossorio, Mª Ángeles
dc.contributor.authorPacheco-García, José Manuel
dc.contributor.authorPrada-Oliveira, Jose Arturo
dc.contributor.authorVílchez-López, Francisco Javier
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Mateo-Gavira,I; Sánchez-Toscano,E; Vílchez-López,FJ] Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain. [Mateo-Gavira,I; Sánchez-Toscano,E; Mayo-Ossorio,MA; Pacheco-García,JM; Prada-Oliveira,JA; Vílchez-López,FJ] Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cádiz (INiBICA), Spain. [Mayo-Ossorio,MA; Pacheco-García,JM] General Surgery Department, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain. [Prada-Oliveira,JA] School of Medicine, Cadiz University (UCA), Cádiz, Spain
dc.contributor.funderThis research was funded by Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cádiz (INiBICA). Grant ID: LI19/01IN-EM03.
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-12T12:10:15Z
dc.date.available2022-09-12T12:10:15Z
dc.date.issued2021-05-01
dc.description.abstractBariatric surgery is an effective treatment for achieving significant weight loss and improving metabolic comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The aim of our study was to investigate clinical factors related to T2DM remission in obese patients who had undergone bariatric surgery. Methods: A cohort of patients with T2DM and a minimum of class II obesity undergoing bariatric surgery had their clinical and anthropometric variables assessed. The statistical evaluation included multivariate analyses of clinical factors predicting a T2DM remission two years post-surgery. Results: 83 patients were included (mean age 44.13 ± 10.38 years). Two years post-surgery, the percentage of excess weight lost was 63.43 ± 18.59%, and T2DM was resolved in 79.5% of the patients. T2DM remission was directly related to a high body mass index (BMI) (OR: 1.886; p = 0.022) and the absence of macro-vascular complications (OR: 34.667; p = 0.002), while it was inversely associated with T2DM with a duration longer than 5 years (OR: 0.022; p = 0.040) and baseline insulin treatment (OR: 0.001; p = 0.009). 15.6% of the patients presented early complications and 20.5% developed late complications. Conclusion: In our study sample, bariatric surgery proved to be an effective and safe technique for sustained medium-term weight loss and the resolution of T2DM. A higher baseline BMI, a shorter T2DM duration, non-insulin treatment, and the absence of macro-vascular complications are factors predictive of T2DM remission.es_ES
dc.description.versionYeses_ES
dc.identifier.citationMateo-Gavira I, Sánchez-Toscano E, Mayo-Ossorio MÁ, Pacheco-García JM, Prada-Oliveira JA, Vílchez-López FJ. Evaluation of Clinical Factors Predictive of Diabetes Remission Following Bariatric Surgery. J Clin Med. 2021 May 1;10(9):1945.es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/jcm10091945es_ES
dc.identifier.essn2077-0383
dc.identifier.pmcPMC8124312
dc.identifier.pmid34062745es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/4040
dc.journal.titleJournal of Clinical Medicine
dc.language.isoen
dc.page.number11 p.
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/9/1945/htmes_ES
dc.rightsAtribución 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subjectType 2 diabetes mellituses_ES
dc.subjectDiabetes remissiones_ES
dc.subjectMetabolic surgeryes_ES
dc.subjectBariatric surgeryes_ES
dc.subjectBody mass indexes_ES
dc.subjectWeight losses_ES
dc.subjectDiabetes mellitus tipo 2es_ES
dc.subjectCirugía bariátricaes_ES
dc.subjectÍndice de masa corporales_ES
dc.subjectPérdida de pesoes_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humanses_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Physical Examination::Body Constitution::Body Weights and Measures::Body Mass Indexes_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseases::Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases::Metabolic Diseases::Glucose Metabolism Disorders::Diabetes Mellitus::Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2es_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Surgical Procedures, Operative::Bariatric Surgeryes_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseases::Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Signs and Symptoms::Body Weight::Body Weight Changes::Weight Losses_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Analysis of Variance::Multivariate Analysises_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists::Hormones::Peptide Hormones::Pancreatic Hormones::Insulinses_ES
dc.titleEvaluation of Clinical Factors Predictive of Diabetes Remission Following Bariatric Surgeryes_ES
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