Predictors of poor follow-up after bariatric surgery

Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
Giselle DE Queiroz Menezes Batista BeloÁlvaro Antônio Bandeira Ferraz

Abstract

to identify predictive factors of loss of follow-up of patients submitted to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy in a 48-month period. we conducted a retrospective, cohort study from January 2010 to December 2012. We analyzed thirteen variables and compared them to loss of follow-up. among the 559 patients studied, there was a great reduction in the frequency (43.8%) of the consultations from the second postoperative year on, with a significant loss in the 4th year (70.8%). In the univariate analysis, only the variable "excess weight" was associated with loss of follow-up. The proportion of overweight (>49.95kg) was higher in the follow-up group with greater loss (>3 absences) (p=0.025). In the logistic regression, patients exposed to a greater excess weight (>49.95kg) presented a two-fold higher risk for loss of follow-up (>3 absences) (OR=2.04, 95% CI 1.15-3.62; p=0.015). In the univariate analysis, at the 48th postoperative month, only the variable "mesoregion of origin" was associated with loss of follow-up (p=0.012). there was a progressive loss of follow-up from the second postoperative year on. Among the factors analyzed, only the variable "excess weight" greater than 49.95kg in the preoperative period was as...Continue Reading

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