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Endocrine Abstracts (2019) 63 P903 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.63.P903

ECE2019 Poster Presentations Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 (112 abstracts)

Short term metabolic outcome following bariatric surgery; A single center experience from Asia

Sonali Gunatilake 1, , Diana Weerakoon 2 , Chandrika Subasinghe 2, , Uditha Bulugahapitya 2 & Thejana Wijerathna 2


1Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK; 2Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Kalubowila, Sri Lanka; 3Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK.


Background: Obesity and related co-morbidities have become an emerging major health concern in South Asia. In addition to the efficacy in weight control, bariatric surgery improves metabolic disorders, thus is a recognized mode of treatment in obesity.

Objectives: To review the outcome of metabolic disorders in a group of obese patients in Sri Lanka following bariatric surgery.

Methods: Patients who underwent bariatric surgery at Professorial Surgical Unit, Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka from January 2014 to October 2017 were identified from a prospective database. Patients who had completed 12 months of post-operative period were included. Changes in the metabolic parameters at 1-year post-operative were statistically analyzed using paired-t-test.

Results: A total of 31 Sri Lankan patients were analyzed. Mean age was 37.7 years (range: 22–53). 28 (90.3%) were females. All patients had undergone sleeve gastrectomies. Initial mean weight 103.4 kg has reduced to 74.08 kg (P<0.001). Mean percentage expected weight loss was 60.28%. Mean BMI shows significant reduction from 42.7 kgm−2 to 30.8 kgm−2 (P<0.001). 13 (42%) had type 2 diabetes mellitus; all showing improved HbA1c 12 months post operatively (P<0.001) with complete resolution of diabetes in 61.5%. Among the initial pre-diabetics (7), 71.4% showed normoglycemia. Mean systolic blood pressure was 131 mmHg (range: 110–156), with a significant drop post operatively (P=0.001). 7 (22.5%) were initially hypertensive, of which all became normotenstive requiring no medication. Total cholesterol (P=0.183), LDL (P=0.198), HDL (P=0.442) and Cholesterol/HDL (P=0.856) showed no significant improvement 12 months post operatively. In contrast, triglycerides levels showed an improvement (P<0.001). Pre-operative fatty liver (9/31; 29%) showed an improvement in 88% of patients at 12-months post-bariatric surgery.

Conclusion: Metabolic parameters at 12 months post-operatively following bariatric surgery for obese Sri Lankan patients show significant improvement, comparable to similar studies in other parts of the world.

Volume 63

21st European Congress of Endocrinology

Lyon, France
18 May 2019 - 21 May 2019

European Society of Endocrinology 

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