Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú

Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine the proportion of patients who meet international recommendations for bariatric surgery and to assess the association between weight loss and dropout rate during diet therapy. Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study performed using data...

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Main Authors: Giacchetti-Vega, Monica, Baquerizo-vonBerswordts, Pamela, Carbone-Moane, Camila, Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
Other Authors: m.giacchetti4@gmail.com
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Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas (FEDN) 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10757/622241
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spelling ndltd-PERUUPC-oai-repositorioacademico.upc.edu.pe-10757-6222412018-10-21T04:35:29Z Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú Diet and weight loss therapy dropout in bariatric patients: Retrospective cohort in Lima, Peru Giacchetti-Vega, Monica Baquerizo-vonBerswordts, Pamela Carbone-Moane, Camila Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio m.giacchetti4@gmail.com Cirugía bariátrica Obesidad mórbida Terapia dietética Abandono de pacientes Gestión de la atención al paciente Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine the proportion of patients who meet international recommendations for bariatric surgery and to assess the association between weight loss and dropout rate during diet therapy. Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study performed using data from clinical records of patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy in a private clinic of Lima, Peru. Two outcomes were evaluated, eligibility for bariatric surgery according to international recommendations (BMI≥40kg/m2 or ≥35kg/m2 with comorbidities) and abandonment before and after starting nutritional management (no nutritional assessment after 60 days from the previous visit without achieving ideal BMI). The exposure was the percentage of weight lost in the first five weeks after surgery split into <10% and ≥10%. Poisson regression was used and relative risks and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) were calculated. Results: Data from 423 medical records of bariatric patients, mean age 39.2 years (±12.3), 294 (69.5%) women, were analyzed. Only 117 (27.7%) patients met international recommendations for bariatric surgery. Before starting nutritional management, 48/117 (41%) abandoned treatment, whereas an additional 29/69 (42.0%) abandoned before six months of nutritional management. Patient losing ≥10% of weight in the first month had 90% lower risk (RR=0.10; 95%CI:0.01-0.68) of nutritional therapy dropout compared to those who lost <10% of weight, controlling for sex and age. Conclusions: A great proportion of patients undergoing bariatric surgery did not meet the international criteria. A greater loss of weight during the first month was associated a lower dropout rate during nutritional therapy. Revisión por pares 2017-10-17T14:29:22Z 2017-10-17T14:29:22Z 2017-04-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú 2017, 21 (1):18 Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética 2174-5145 2173-1292 10.14306/renhyd.21.1.271 http://hdl.handle.net/10757/622241 Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética spa http://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/271 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Fundación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas (FEDN) Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC) Repositorio Académico - UPC
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topic Cirugía bariátrica
Obesidad mórbida
Terapia dietética
Abandono de pacientes
Gestión de la atención al paciente
spellingShingle Cirugía bariátrica
Obesidad mórbida
Terapia dietética
Abandono de pacientes
Gestión de la atención al paciente
Giacchetti-Vega, Monica
Baquerizo-vonBerswordts, Pamela
Carbone-Moane, Camila
Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
description Introduction: The aims of this study were to determine the proportion of patients who meet international recommendations for bariatric surgery and to assess the association between weight loss and dropout rate during diet therapy. Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study performed using data from clinical records of patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy in a private clinic of Lima, Peru. Two outcomes were evaluated, eligibility for bariatric surgery according to international recommendations (BMI≥40kg/m2 or ≥35kg/m2 with comorbidities) and abandonment before and after starting nutritional management (no nutritional assessment after 60 days from the previous visit without achieving ideal BMI). The exposure was the percentage of weight lost in the first five weeks after surgery split into <10% and ≥10%. Poisson regression was used and relative risks and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) were calculated. Results: Data from 423 medical records of bariatric patients, mean age 39.2 years (±12.3), 294 (69.5%) women, were analyzed. Only 117 (27.7%) patients met international recommendations for bariatric surgery. Before starting nutritional management, 48/117 (41%) abandoned treatment, whereas an additional 29/69 (42.0%) abandoned before six months of nutritional management. Patient losing ≥10% of weight in the first month had 90% lower risk (RR=0.10; 95%CI:0.01-0.68) of nutritional therapy dropout compared to those who lost <10% of weight, controlling for sex and age. Conclusions: A great proportion of patients undergoing bariatric surgery did not meet the international criteria. A greater loss of weight during the first month was associated a lower dropout rate during nutritional therapy. === Revisión por pares
author2 m.giacchetti4@gmail.com
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Giacchetti-Vega, Monica
Baquerizo-vonBerswordts, Pamela
Carbone-Moane, Camila
Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
author Giacchetti-Vega, Monica
Baquerizo-vonBerswordts, Pamela
Carbone-Moane, Camila
Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
author_sort Giacchetti-Vega, Monica
title Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
title_short Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
title_full Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
title_fullStr Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
title_full_unstemmed Abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: Cohorte retrospectiva en Lima, Perú
title_sort abandono de la terapia nutricional y pérdida de peso en pacientes bariátricos: cohorte retrospectiva en lima, perú
publisher Fundación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas (FEDN)
publishDate 2017
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