Contribution of glycemic variability to hypoglycemia, and a new marker for diabetes remission after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery
Diabetes remission after bariatric surgery was reported to be characterized by increased risk of hypoglycemia. This study aimed to examine the contribution of glycemic variability (GV) to the risk of hypoglycemia, and the suitability of time in range (TIR), an emerging glycemic marker, to define dia...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Surgery for obesity and related diseases 2022-05, Vol.18 (5), p.666-673 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diabetes remission after bariatric surgery was reported to be characterized by increased risk of hypoglycemia.
This study aimed to examine the contribution of glycemic variability (GV) to the risk of hypoglycemia, and the suitability of time in range (TIR), an emerging glycemic marker, to define diabetes remission after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
A single referral center in China.
This retrospective study included 175 individuals with type 2 diabetes and obesity who underwent RYGB. Subjects were classified as remission/nonremission according to the current standard. Each participant underwent continuous glucose monitoring both before and 1 year after RYGB. GV was measured by glucose coefficient of variation (CV), and hypoglycemia was assessed by time below range (TBR).
Complete remission was achieved in 88 of the 175 participants following RYGB. In the remission group, significant correlations between postoperative CV and TBRs (r = .353–.442, both P ≤ .001) were found. Excess hypoglycemia (TBR |
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ISSN: | 1550-7289 1878-7533 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.soard.2022.01.012 |