2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-67202013000600012
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Mortalidade no pós-operatório tardio da derivação gástrica em pacientes do Sistema Único de Saúde: elevada frequência de cirrose alcoólica e suicídios

Abstract: There was not any association between late mortality and pre-operative characteristics. The high frequency of suicide and alcoholic cirrhosis mortality indicates the strict follow-up concerns, with appropriate psychological support to the patients.

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“…Alcoholic cirrhosis was one of the leading causes of mortality among bariatric surgery patients, and Diniz et al (2013) reported that 2 of total 9 deaths (22.2%) after surgery were caused by alcoholic cirrhosis. Bariatric surgery procedures may alter the alcohol pharmacokinetics and mechanism.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alcoholic cirrhosis was one of the leading causes of mortality among bariatric surgery patients, and Diniz et al (2013) reported that 2 of total 9 deaths (22.2%) after surgery were caused by alcoholic cirrhosis. Bariatric surgery procedures may alter the alcohol pharmacokinetics and mechanism.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Changchien et al (2012) suggested that some obese patients might become more confident and socially active after losing a substantial proportion of weight, leading to greater alcohol use opportunities and alcohol use. Thus, given a high proportion of patients with prior history of alcohol use and an elevated mortality rate of bariatric surgery patients due to alcoholic cirrhosis (Diniz et al, 2013), patients, especially alcohol users, should be well-informed about an increased health risk associated with postoperative alcohol use before undergoing the surgery. Although smoking could increase weight loss in short term due to the appetite suppressing effect of nicotine (Adams et al, 2012), education about smoking health risk as well as cessation interventions should be provided to all patients before and after the surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Assim como o suicídio sabe-se que o alcoolismo é complicação possível e grave entre pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica (DINIZ et al, 2013).…”
Section: Alcoolismo E Suicídio No Pós Operatório De Cirurgia Bariátricaunclassified