Bariatric Surgery and New-Onset Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic review and Meta-analysis.
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Increasing evidence suggests that bariatric surgery (BS) patients are at risk for substance abuse disorders (SUD). The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the relationship between BS and the development of new-onset substance abuse disorder (SUDNO) in bariatric patients. On October 31, 2023, we reviewed the scientific literature following PRISMA guidelines. A total of 3242 studies were analyzed, 7 met the inclusion criteria. The pooled incidence of SUDNO was 4.28%. Patients' characteristics associated with SUDNO included preoperative mental disorders, high pre-BS BMI, and public health insurance. Surgical factors associated with new SUDNOs included severe complications in the peri- or postoperative period. The occurrence of SUDNOs is a non-negligeable complication after BS. Predisposing factors may be identified and preventive actions undertaken.Study Outcome
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Citations : World Obesity Day 2022 – Accelerating action to stop obesity [Internet]. World Health Organization; [cited 2023 Nov 5]. https://www.who.int/news/item/04-03-2022-world-obesity-day-2022-accelerating-action-to-stop-obesity . Accessed 10 Jan 2024.Authors : 4
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Doi : 10.1007/s11695-024-07130-7SSN : 1708-0428