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DOI: 10.2337/dc15-0575
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Determinants of Diabetes Remission and Glycemic Control After Bariatric Surgery

Simona Panunzi,Lena Carlsson,Andrea De Gaetano,Markku Peltonen,Thomas Jackson Rice,Lars Sjöström,Geltrude Mingrone,John B. Dixon

Medicine
Glycemic
Diabetes mellitus
2015
Eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery in diabetes include BMI ≥35 kg/m(2) and poorly controlled glycemia. However, BMI does not predict diabetes remission, and thus, predictors need to be identified.Seven hundred twenty-seven patients were included in a database merged from the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study and two randomized controlled studies, with 415 surgical and 312 medical patients in total. Bariatric operations were divided into gastric only (GO) and gastric plus diversion (GD).Sixty-four percent of patients in the surgical arm and 15.0% in the medical arm experienced diabetes remission (P < 0.001). GO yielded 60% remission, and GD yielded 76% remission. The best predictors of diabetes remission were lower baseline glycemia and shorter diabetes duration. However, when operation type was considered, GD predicted a higher likelihood of remission and greater weight loss. Patients in remission (responders) lost more weight (25% vs. 17%) and waist circumference (18% vs. 13%) and experienced better insulin sensitivity than nonresponders.Surgery is more effective than medical treatment in achieving diabetes remission and tighter glycemic control. Shorter diabetes duration, lower fasting glycemia before surgery, and GD versus GO procedures independently predict higher rates of remission, whereas baseline HbA1c and waist circumference predict improved glycemic control. The results show the advantage of an early operation together with better controlled glycemia on diabetes remission independently of BMI.
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    Determinants of Diabetes Remission and Glycemic Control After Bariatric Surgery” is a paper by Simona Panunzi Lena Carlsson Andrea De Gaetano Markku Peltonen Thomas Jackson Rice Lars Sjöström Geltrude Mingrone John B. Dixon published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.