Maternal and neonatal outcome of women before vs. after bariatric surgery: A single tertiary center experience
Obesity is associated with short term perinatal risks, causing increased risks in pre- and post-term birth, small and large for gestational (SGA/LGA), congenital anomalies, and perinatal mortality. This study evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes of women with morbid obesity who delivered before B...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of surgery 2022-11, Vol.224 (5), p.1252-1255 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Obesity is associated with short term perinatal risks, causing increased risks in pre- and post-term birth, small and large for gestational (SGA/LGA), congenital anomalies, and perinatal mortality.
This study evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes of women with morbid obesity who delivered before BS as compared to their counterparts who delivered after BS.
A retrospective analysis in a single institute.
We use the data according to the ICD-9 code and were extracted from hospital archive.
Patients were divided int0 two groups consisted of those of who conceived after BS and those who conceived before BS.
All women who underwent any BS and retrieved their obstetric files before or after the surgery.
The pregnancy, delivery data and obstetric factors were collected, clinical variables, background data and surgical bariatric procedures, operating time, length of hospital stay.
149 morbidly obese women, of which 45 delivered after BS (group I) and 104 delivered prior to BS (group II). The most frequent comorbidity was diabetes mellitus, found in 67% of the women who delivered before BS. Time to delivery was longer in the women before BS, (P = 0.015) for the after BS group. Women who delivered before BS compared to women who delivered after BS had higher rates of anemia (p = 0.038), gestational diabetes (p = 0.064), and preeclampsia (p = 0.043). Women with deliveries before BS were characterized by higher birth weight in the neonates, (p |
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ISSN: | 0002-9610 1879-1883 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.07.021 |