Bariatric Surgery Is Associated with a Reduced Risk of Mortality in Morbidly Obese Patients with a History of Major Cardiovascular Events

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Johnson, Rebecca J. [1 ]
Johnson, Brent L. [1 ]
Blackhurst, Dawn W. [1 ]
Bour, Eric S. [1 ]
Cobb, William S. [1 ]
Carbonell, Alfredo M., II [1 ]
Lokey, Jonathan S. [1 ]
Scott, John D. [1 ]
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[1] Greenville Hosp Syst Univ Med Ctr, Greenville, SC 29607 USA
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LONG-TERM MORTALITY; GASTRIC BYPASS; WEIGHT-LOSS; OVERWEIGHT; SURVIVAL;
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Although the safety of bariatric surgery in patients with established cardiovascular disease has been demonstrated, little is known about the mid-to long-term survival of these patients after surgery. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of bariatric surgical patients (n = 349) compared with morbidly obese surgical controls (n = 903). Data were obtained on all patients 40 to 79 years of age, from 1996 to 2008, with a diagnosis code of morbid obesity, a primary surgical procedure of interest, and a cardiovascular event history. Data sources were the statewide South Carolina UB92 inpatient hospitalization database and death records. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality. A total of 349 bariatric and 903 control patients with cardiovascular event histories were identified. Among bariatric patients, 19 deaths occurred in 986 person-years of follow-up versus 150 deaths among controls in 3138 person-years of follow-up. Unadjusted all-cause mortality was estimated at 7 +/- 2 per cent at 5 years in bariatric patients compared with 19 +/- 2 per cent (P < 0.001) in controls. Adjusting for age, comorbidities, and event history, the relative risk of mortality was reduced by 40 per cent in bariatric patients compared with controls [hazard ratios (95% confidence interval): 0.60 (0.36, 0.99)]. In patients with a history of cardiovascular events, bariatric surgery is associated with a significantly decreased risk of all-cause mortality.
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