2017
DOI: 10.1177/0884533617690521
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Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents: Is Routine Nutrient Supplementation Sufficient to Avoid Anemia Following Bariatric Surgery?

Abstract: Background Anemia following bariatric surgery is a known complication. To prevent nutrient deficiencies, adolescent patients require multivitamin supplementation following bariatric surgery. The purpose of this study was to investigate if routine multivitamin supplementation is sufficient to prevent anemia in adolescents undergoing bariatric surgery, particularly sleeve gastrectomy (SG), a procedure that may induce nutrient malabsorption. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of medical records of pedi… Show more

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“…There is a high incidence of iron deficiency anaemia following bariatric surgery because of low dietary iron intake, reduced intestinal absorption and, for some women, menstruation 15,18,19,35–37,41,57–60,72–74,85–94 …”
Section: Postoperative Care and Biochemical Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a high incidence of iron deficiency anaemia following bariatric surgery because of low dietary iron intake, reduced intestinal absorption and, for some women, menstruation 15,18,19,35–37,41,57–60,72–74,85–94 …”
Section: Postoperative Care and Biochemical Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin B12 absorption is adversely affected by SG, RYGB and BPD/DS as it requires an acidic environment and presence of intrinsic factor produced by the gastric parietal cells 95 . Many people have about 2‐year stores of vitamin B12; therefore, deficiency may present several years after surgery 15,18,19,40,41,47,57–59,65,73,86–89,92,93,96 . Vitamin B12 deficiency impacts adversely on the haematopoietic and nervous systems and may result in megaloblastic anaemia and irreversible neuropathies 95 .…”
Section: Postoperative Care and Biochemical Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13,16 To date, although the validity of bariatric surgical proce- Currently, surgeons tend to prefer SG, which is gaining popularity over the last 5 years due to fewer complications and similar outcomes to RYGB. 14,29,30 In a recent study, no intraoperative complications were reported, however, one case of postoperative pancreatitis occurred among adolescents with median BMI > 50 kg/m 2 who underwent SG. 31 Additional data from 108 adolescents between the ages of 5 and 21 years who received bariatric surgery showed a 4.3% rate of minor (without major) complications.…”
Section: Effects On Metabolic Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These patients are also at increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency, so IDA may occur without evident microcytosis. Bariatric surgery, increasingly performed in the older adolescent population, is another cause of ID due to impaired absorption, as is celiac disease . Although celiac disease can occur at any age, adolescents are more likely to present with extraintestinal symptoms, with IDA being the most common .…”
Section: Consultations To the Pediatric Hematology–oncology Specialistmentioning
confidence: 99%