Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery

Background: Some patients do not achieve optimal weight loss or regain weight after bariatric surgery. In this study, we aimed to determine the effectiveness of adjuvant weight loss medications after surgery for this group of patients. Setting: An academic medical center. Methods: Weight changes of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah, Nasr, Elie C., Bucak, Emre, Schauer, Philip R., Aminian, Ali, Brethauer, Stacy A., Cetin, Derrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/1/Efficacy%20of%20adjuvant%20weight%20loss%20medication%20after%20bariatric%20surgery.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/
https://europepmc.org/article/med/29287757
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Language: English
id my.upm.eprints.72529
record_format eprints
spelling my.upm.eprints.725292020-10-22T02:18:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/ Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah Nasr, Elie C. Bucak, Emre Schauer, Philip R. Aminian, Ali Brethauer, Stacy A. Cetin, Derrick Background: Some patients do not achieve optimal weight loss or regain weight after bariatric surgery. In this study, we aimed to determine the effectiveness of adjuvant weight loss medications after surgery for this group of patients. Setting: An academic medical center. Methods: Weight changes of patients who received weight loss medications after bariatric surgery from 2012 to 2015 at a single center were studied. Results: Weight loss medications prescribed for 209 patients were phentermine (n = 156, 74.6%), phentermine/topiramate extended release (n = 25, 12%), lorcaserin (n = 18, 8.6%), and naltrexone slow-release/bupropion slow-release (n = 10, 4.8%). Of patients, 37% lost>5% of their total weight 1 year after pharmacotherapy was prescribed. There were significant differences in weight loss at 1 year in gastric banding versus sleeve gastrectomy patients (4.6% versus .3%, P = .02) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy patients (2.8% versus .3%, P = .01).There was a significant positive correlation between body mass index at the start of adjuvant pharmacotherapy and total weight loss at 1 year (P = .025). Conclusion: Adjuvant weight loss medications halted weight regain in patients who underwent bariatric surgery. More than one third achieved>5% weight loss with the addition of weight loss medication. The observed response was significantly better in gastric bypass and gastric banding patients compared with sleeve gastrectomy patients. Furthermore, adjuvant pharmacotherapy was more effective in patients with higher body mass index. Given the low risk of medications compared with revisional surgery, it can be a reasonable option in the appropriate patients. Further studies are necessary to determine the optimal medication and timing of adjuvant pharmacotherapy after bariatric surgery. Elsevier 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/1/Efficacy%20of%20adjuvant%20weight%20loss%20medication%20after%20bariatric%20surgery.pdf Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah and Nasr, Elie C. and Bucak, Emre and Schauer, Philip R. and Aminian, Ali and Brethauer, Stacy A. and Cetin, Derrick (2018) Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 14 (1). 93 - 98. ISSN 1550-7289 https://europepmc.org/article/med/29287757 10.1016/j.soard.2017.10.002
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
building UPM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Putra Malaysia
content_source UPM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://psasir.upm.edu.my/
language English
description Background: Some patients do not achieve optimal weight loss or regain weight after bariatric surgery. In this study, we aimed to determine the effectiveness of adjuvant weight loss medications after surgery for this group of patients. Setting: An academic medical center. Methods: Weight changes of patients who received weight loss medications after bariatric surgery from 2012 to 2015 at a single center were studied. Results: Weight loss medications prescribed for 209 patients were phentermine (n = 156, 74.6%), phentermine/topiramate extended release (n = 25, 12%), lorcaserin (n = 18, 8.6%), and naltrexone slow-release/bupropion slow-release (n = 10, 4.8%). Of patients, 37% lost>5% of their total weight 1 year after pharmacotherapy was prescribed. There were significant differences in weight loss at 1 year in gastric banding versus sleeve gastrectomy patients (4.6% versus .3%, P = .02) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy patients (2.8% versus .3%, P = .01).There was a significant positive correlation between body mass index at the start of adjuvant pharmacotherapy and total weight loss at 1 year (P = .025). Conclusion: Adjuvant weight loss medications halted weight regain in patients who underwent bariatric surgery. More than one third achieved>5% weight loss with the addition of weight loss medication. The observed response was significantly better in gastric bypass and gastric banding patients compared with sleeve gastrectomy patients. Furthermore, adjuvant pharmacotherapy was more effective in patients with higher body mass index. Given the low risk of medications compared with revisional surgery, it can be a reasonable option in the appropriate patients. Further studies are necessary to determine the optimal medication and timing of adjuvant pharmacotherapy after bariatric surgery.
format Article
author Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah
Nasr, Elie C.
Bucak, Emre
Schauer, Philip R.
Aminian, Ali
Brethauer, Stacy A.
Cetin, Derrick
spellingShingle Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah
Nasr, Elie C.
Bucak, Emre
Schauer, Philip R.
Aminian, Ali
Brethauer, Stacy A.
Cetin, Derrick
Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
author_facet Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah
Nasr, Elie C.
Bucak, Emre
Schauer, Philip R.
Aminian, Ali
Brethauer, Stacy A.
Cetin, Derrick
author_sort Nor Hanipah, Zubaidah
title Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
title_short Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
title_full Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
title_sort efficacy of adjuvant weight loss medication after bariatric surgery
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/1/Efficacy%20of%20adjuvant%20weight%20loss%20medication%20after%20bariatric%20surgery.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72529/
https://europepmc.org/article/med/29287757
_version_ 1681490797363462144