Bariatric Surgery Reduces Weight Loss, Comorbidities Prevalence, and Improves Quality of Life in the Southern Region of Saudi Arabia

Author:

Arishi Abdulaziz A.1ORCID,Gosadi Ibrahim Metaan2ORCID,Hakami Ibrahim Ali1,Darraj Hussam3ORCID,Abusageah Faisal3ORCID,Hakami Khalid M.3ORCID,Zaalah Shaden A.3ORCID,Awaf Mohammed3ORCID,Maghrabi Rawan3,Alamer Afnan A.3ORCID,Hamdi Sulaiman3,Jareebi Mohammad Abdu2ORCID,Masmali Amro M.3,Hakami Ghalia H.3,Najmi Weaam A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia

3. Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Bariatric surgery has been proposed as a treatment option for type 2 diabetes, but there is limited research on its efficacy and the use of standardized outcome measures. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of bariatric surgery in managing type 2 diabetes and to assess the BAROS protocol postoperatively. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in southern Saudi Arabia, involving 346 bariatric surgery patients aged 18–60. This study collected data through an electronic questionnaire distributed via a Telegram group and Twitter hashtag. Anthropometric data, postoperative complications, and the evolution of obesity-related comorbidities were collected. The quality of life was evaluated using the Moorehead–Ardelt questionnaire of the BAROS protocol. The total BAROS score was classified as “Insufficient”, “Moderate”, “Good”, “Very good”, or “Excellent”, considering the presence of comorbidities. The data were analyzed using SPSS software ver.23. Results: The mean age of the participants was 30.97 ± 8.49 years, and 70.81% were female. Sleeve Vertical Gastrectomy was the most common surgical technique used (n = 336). The excess weight loss percentage (EWL%) was 70.55 ± 22.57%, and 27.75% of participants achieved complete remission of type 2 diabetes. The total BAROS score was “Excellent” for 40.17% of participants and “Moderate” for 27.16%. The presence of comorbidities was negatively correlated with the BAROS score (r = −0.651, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Bariatric surgery effectively manages type 2 diabetes with a high rate of EWL% and complete remission. The BAROS protocol is a valuable tool for assessing the quality of life postoperatively, with most participants achieving a “Moderate” to “Excellent” score. Comorbidities negatively impact the BAROS score, highlighting the importance of managing these conditions postoperatively.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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