Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy for obesity-associated hypertension.


Journal

Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research
ISSN: 1708-8267
Titre abrégé: J Investig Med
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9501229

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2021
Historique:
accepted: 10 11 2020
pubmed: 15 1 2021
medline: 2 2 2022
entrez: 14 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) reduce blood pressure (BP) in obese patients with hypertension (HTN). We compared the effect of RYGB and SG on BP in obese patients with HTN at a large-volume, private bariatric surgery center using a propensity score analysis. The measurement and management of BP were exclusively left to the patient's provider without any involvement of Tulane investigators. At month 1, RYGB and SG equally decreased: (1) mean body weight: 12.7 vs 13.2 kg (p=not significant (NS)) (2) systolic/diastolic BP: 8.5/5.3 vs 8.0/4.2 mm Hg (p=NS) and (3) average number of antihypertensive medications from 1.5 to 0.8 and from 1.6 to 0.6 per patient (p=NS). From month 1 to 12, BP remained unchanged after RYGB but tended to increase from month 6 to 12 after SG. Remission of HTN occurred in 52% and 44% of patients after RYGB and SG. In contrast to the full effect of RYGB and SG on BP at 1 month, body weight decreases steadily over 12 months after RYGB and SG. In conclusion, early after surgery, RYGB and SG equally reduce BP in obese patients with HTN. Thereafter, RYGB has a more sustained effect on BP than SG.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33443058
pii: jim-2020-001586
doi: 10.1136/jim-2020-001586
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

730-735

Informations de copyright

© American Federation for Medical Research 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Erik Matthew Johnsen (EM)

John W Deming Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Gursukhmandeep Sidhu (G)

John W Deming Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Jason Chen (J)

John W Deming Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Rachel Moore (R)

Surgical Specialists of Louisiana, Metairie, LA, USA.

Thierry Le Jemtel (T)

John W Deming Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Rohan Samson (R)

John W Deming Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA rsamson@tulane.edu.

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