| Literature DB >> 32294671 |
Denis Pajecki1, Flavio Kawamoto1, Anna Carolina Batista Dantas1, Priscila Caldeira Andrade2, Nissia Capello Brasil2, Silvio Mauro Junqueira2, Fernanda Maria Pirozelli de Oliveira2, Rodrigo Antonini Ribeiro3, Marco Aurelio Santo1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The number of bariatric procedures has significantly increased in Brazil, especially in the public Unified Health System. The present study describes health outcomes and medication use in obese patients treated in a major hospital that performs publicly funded surgery in Brazil.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32294671 PMCID: PMC7134550 DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2020/e1588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Characteristics of patients undergoing gastric bypass in the public healthcare system, Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010–2012.
| Variable | Baseline | Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 41.31 (10.9) | 43.42 (10.9) |
| Female sex, n (%) | 203 (82.2) | 203 (82.2) |
| Body mass index (kg/m2), median (IQR) | 48.41 (7, 56) | 46.22 (7, 38.7) |
| Presence of comorbidities, n (%) | ||
| Type 2 diabetes | 81 (32.8) | 88 (35.6) |
| Hypertension | 160 (64.8) | 164 (66.4) |
| Apnea | 84 (34.0) | 91 (36.8) |
| Medication use, n (%) | ||
| Type 2 diabetes | 59 (23.9) | 60 (24.3) |
| Hypertension | 132 (53.4) | 141 (57.9) |
| Dyslipidemia | 33 (13.4) | 38 (15.4) |
Figure 1Median weight loss and BMI decline at 24 months in patients undergoing gastric bypass within the public healthcare system, Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010–2012. p<0.001 (Friedman test). During surgery vs. after 6, 12, and 24 months; p<0.001 (Wilcoxon test). Values for weight (kg): 122 during surgery; 93 after 6 months; 83.50 after 12 months; 83 after 24 months. Values for BMI (kg/m2): 46.22 during surgery; 35.27 after 6 months; 31.90 after 12 months; 31.55 after 24 months.
Figure 2Presence of comorbidities during gastric bypass and 6, 12, and 24 months postoperatively in patients treated in the public healthcare system, Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010–2012. p<0.001 (McNemar) during surgery vs. after 6, 12, and 24 months. SAH, systemic arterial hypertension; T2D, type 2 diabetes. Values for T2D: 34.82% during surgery; 19.43% after 6 months; 15.38% after 12 months; 10.53% after 24 months. Values for hypertension: 66.40% during surgery; 50.20% after 6 months; 43.72% after 12 months; 33.60% after 24 months. Values for apnea: 36.84% during surgery; 17.81% after 6 months; 11.33% after 12 months; 7.69% after 24 months.
Use of medications before and after gastric bypass in patients treated within the public healthcare system, Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010–2012.
| Patients using medication for | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type 2 diabetes | Hypertension | Dyslipidemia | ||||
| Time point | n (%) | % variation since baseline | n (%) | % variation since baseline | n (%) | % variation since baseline |
| During surgery | 60 (24.3) | - | 141 (57.1) | - | 38 (15.4) | - |
| After 6 months | 27 (10.9) | -55.0 | 161 (46.9) | -17.7 | 28 (11.3) | -26.3 |
| After 12 months | 22 (8.9) | -63.3 | 98 (39.7) | -30.5 | 19 (7.7) | -50.0 |
| After 24 months | 20 (8.1) | -66.7 | 78 (33.2) | -41.9 | 17 (6.9) | -55.3 |
p<0.001 for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia (Cochran’s Q test).
p<0.001 (post hoc McNemar) during surgery vs. after 6, 12, and 24 months.
p<0.01 during surgery vs. after 6 months; p<0.001 (post hoc McNemar) during surgery vs. after 12 and 24 months.
Patients using medications during surgery and 6, 12, and 24 months postoperatively.
Mean cost of medications before and after gastric bypass in patients treated within the public healthcare system, Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo, Brazil, in 2010–2012.
| Mean cost of medications | |
|---|---|
| Time interval | R$ (SD) per patient |
| 12 months preop | 151.81 (236.98) |
| 0-12 months postop | 86.53 (236.67) |
| 12-24 months postop | 66.19 (131.05) |
| 0-24 months postop | 76.36 (118.28) |
Mean cost of all medications used by patients 12 months preoperatively, 0-12 months and 12-24 months postoperatively, and for the entire postoperative period of 24 months. 1.00 USD = 3.86 BLR.
p<0.001 (Friedman test).
p<0.001 for 12 months preoperatively vs. 0-12 months, 12-24 months, and 0-24 months postoperatively (Wilcoxon test).