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- Title
The evaluation of bariatric surgery effect on cardiac structure and function using transthoracic echocardiography: a cohort study.
- Authors
Abtahi, Firoozeh; Atashbarg, Malek; Rahmanian, Mahdi; Moeinvaziri, Nader; Bazrafshan, Mehdi; Bazrafshan, Hanieh; Moammer, Farzaneh; Bazroodi, Helia; Zolghadrasli, Abdolali; Bazrafshan drissi, Hamed
- Abstract
Background: Obesity is a pathology and a leading cause of death worldwide. Obesity can harm multiple organs, including the heart. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of bariatric surgery and following weight loss on cardiac structure and functions using echocardiography parameters in patients with morbid obesity. Methods: In this cohort study, 30 patients older than 18 with BMI > 40 or BMI > 35 and comorbidity between March 2020 to March 2021 were studied. The patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography before and after six months of the bariatric surgery. Results: In total, 30 patients (28 women, 93.3%) with a mean age of 38.70 ± 9.19 were studied. Nine (30%) were diabetic, and 9 (30%) had hypertension. After six months of bariatric surgery, all physical measurements, including weight, Body mass index, and Body surface area, decreased significantly (p < 0.001). After bariatric surgery, all parameters regarding left ventricular morphology, including left ventricular mass, interventricular septal thickness, left ventricular posterior wall thickness, left ventricular end-systolic diameter, and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, improved significantly (p < 0.001). Also, LVEF rose post-bariatric surgery (p < 0.001). TAPSE parameter indicating right ventricular function also improved (p < 0.001). Right ventricular diameter, left atrium volume, and mitral inflow E/e' decreased significantly (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Systolic and diastolic parameters refine significantly after bariatric surgery in patients with obesity. Bariatric surgery lead to significant cardiac structure and function improvement.
- Subjects
BARIATRIC surgery; GASTRIC bypass; GASTRIC banding; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; CARDIAC surgery; BODY surface area; COHORT analysis
- Publication
BMC Surgery, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-2482
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12893-024-02328-z