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Effect of preoperative knowledge on weight loss after laparoscopic gastric bypass.

Whitney S Orth1, Atul K Madan, Craig A Ternovits, David S Tichansky.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Gastric bypass surgery has been demonstrated to be an effective treatment for morbid obesity. Unfortunately, not all patients have the same weight loss after surgery. It may be that the more informed patients will have more weight loss than less informed patients. No study has investigated the relationship between initial preoperative knowledge and weight loss after laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery.
METHODS: All patients who underwent laparoscopic gastric bypass for a 6-month period were included in this study. Our preoperative education process includes a 21-question true/false test given at the appointment immediately before surgery. Patients repeat the test until all questions are answered correctly. We compared percentage of excess body weight loss (EBWL) between patients who correctly answered all the questions the first time (pass patients) and patients who did not correctly answer all the questions the first time (fail patients).
RESULTS: There were 104 patients involved in this study; although complete data were only available on 98 patients. The average preoperative body mass index was 48 kg/m(2). Forty-eight percent of patients answered all the questions correctly the first time. Follow-up ranged from 1 to 2 years on all 98 patients. Pass patients had an average of 73% EBWL, whereas fail patients had an average of 76% EBWL (p = NS).
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative knowledge, assessed by a test, did not predict success after laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery. Patients who do not, at first, have full knowledge of bariatric surgery should not be discriminated against undergoing surgery if they are eventually properly educated.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18470575     DOI: 10.1007/s11695-007-9317-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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