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Course of metabolic syndrome following the biliopancreatic diversion of Larrad. | LitMetric

Course of metabolic syndrome following the biliopancreatic diversion of Larrad.

Obes Surg

Endocrinology and Metabolism Surgery Unit, Clínica Ruber, Rafael Bergamin 12, 28043 Madrid, Spain.

Published: October 2004

Background: The authors assessed the effect of Larrad's biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) on the main components of the metabolic syndrome.

Patients And Methods: Plasma concentrations of glucose, insulin, total cholesterol (TC), HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL/HDL and TC/HDL ratios, and blood pressure and body weight were retrospectively evaluated in 40 patients 3-6, 12, 24 and 60 months after undergoing BPD for morbid obesity with metabolic syndrome.

Results: 3-6 months after BPD, glycemia and insulinemia had normalized in 97.5% of the patients and remained stable over the following 5 years. Over this period of 3-6 months to 5 years following BPD, total and LDL cholesterol levels fell by 45.2% and 53.1%, respectively. From 12 months onwards, triglyceride levels decreased appreciably, dropping by 57.4% at 5 years. HDL cholesterol concentrations failed to vary significantly or increased to normal levels in patients showing low initial values. At 5 years, high blood pressure had resolved in 75% of patients and the amount of excess weight lost was 65.5% (+/-14.6). No patient required reversal of the BPD due to severe gastrointestinal or metabolic complications.

Conclusions: Technically adapted to the patient's weight, the Larrad BPD effectively stabilizes the main components of the metabolic syndrome. The BPD has low morbidity rate and should be considered a therapeutic option for patients who do not respond to medical treatment.

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