Bariatric surgery in the treatment of patients with obesity and type 1 diabetes: A retrospective study of clinical data

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

N. Mohammed; A. Buckley; M. Elsheikh; M. Allum; S. Suliman; M. Al Hadad; C. W. le Roux; N. Lessan; M. Suliman

Year of publication

2021

Publication/Journal

Diabetes Obes Metab

Volume

23

Issue

7

Pages

1562-1570

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of bariatric surgery in patients with coexisting type 1 diabetes and obesity who choose to undergo bariatric surgery for weight management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, longitudinal review of the clinical data of patients with type 1 diabetes, followed up at our centre after bariatric surgery had been performed elsewhere. RESULTS: Sixty-one patients were included, of whom 51% were women, and 57 (93%) were Emirati Arab, three (5%) were other Arab, and one (2%) was White in ethnic origin. The mean age at surgery was 31 years. A total of 42 patients (69%) underwent sleeve gastrectomy, 17 (28%) gastric bypass, and two (3%) gastric banding. In 48 patients with complete follow-up data, improvements were observed at 12 months in the median (interquartile range [IQR]) values for body mass index (BMI; 38.5 [34.9-40.9] to 26.1 [24.2-29.6] kg/m(2) , P