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Bone metabolism, bone mineral density and low-energy fractures 10 years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

Ingvild Kristine Blom-Høgestøl1, Stephen Hewitt2, Monica Chahal-Kummen2, Cathrine Brunborg3, Hanne Løvdal Gulseth4, Jon A Kristinsson5, Erik Fink Eriksen2, Tom Mala5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is a common surgical procedure for treatment of morbid obesity. RYGB induces considerable and sustained weight loss, and remission of obesity related-comorbidities. While studies have suggested negative effects of RYGB on bone health, long-term data are lacking. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of aBMD below the expected range for age, osteopenia, osteoporosis and low-energy fractures in a defined patient cohort 10 years after RYGB. Secondly, we wanted to identify factors associated with increased risk of aBMD z-score or t-score of -1.1 or lower 10 years after RYGB.
METHODS: Patients undergoing RYGB surgery from June 2004 to December 2006 at the Department of Morbid Obesity and Bariatric Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, a tertiary referral centre for treatment of morbid obesity, were invited to a 10 year follow-up. Follow-up visits included morning fasting blood samples, clinical examination, anthropometric measures and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).
RESULTS: Out of 194 patients eligible for the study, 124 attended the 10 year follow-up and 122 (63%) were examined with DXA. Mean (SD) age was 50.3 (9.0) years, 118 (97%) were of Caucasian ethnicity, 94 were females (77%), of whom 41 (44%) were postmenopausal. Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) was noted in 37 participants (31%) and vitamin D deficiency (value below 50 nmol/L) and insufficiency (value below 75 nmol/L) in 40 (33%) and 91 (75%), respectively. Among the 63 participants who were premenopausal females or males 49 years or younger the prevalence of areal bone mineral density (aBMD) in the lower range of normal (z-score -1.1- to -1.9) was 30% (n = 19) and aBMD below the expected range for age (z-score ≤ -2.0) was noted in 8% (n = 5). Among the 59 participants who were postmenopausal females or males 50 years or older, the prevalence of osteopenia (t-score -1.1 to -2.4) was 51% (n = 30) and osteoporosis (t-score ≤ -2.5) was 27% (n = 16). The bone resorption markers CTX-1 and PINP were higher in participants with aBMD z-score or t-score of -1.1 or lower compared to participants with aBMD z-score or t-score of -1.0 or higher. Preoperative hypothyroidism, or higher age, postmenopausal status, BMI < 35 kg/m2, SHPT or higher PINP levels at 10 year follow-up were independently associated with aBMD z-score or t-score of -1.1 or lower 10 years after RYGB. Eighteen participants (15%) reported a clinical low-energy fracture after RYGB. In addition, vertebral fracture assessment by DXA revealed that 10 participants (8%) had experienced at least one moderate to severe morphometric vertebral fracture.
CONCLUSION: Ten years after RYGB 27% of postmenopausal females and males 50 years or older were osteoporotic, and 8% of premenopausal females and males 49 years or younger exhibited aBMD below the expected range for age. The prevalence of fragility fractures was high. SHPT, higher age, postmenopausal status or higher PINP levels at 10 years and preoperative hypothyroidism were all independent risk factors for aBMD z-score or t-score of -1.1 or lower 10 years after RYGB.
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Keywords:  Bariatric surgery; Bone health, fracture; Obesity; Secondary hyperparathyroidism; Weight loss

Year:  2019        PMID: 31323430     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2019.07.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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