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Johan Berggren1, Andreas Lindqvist2, Anders Isaksson3
1Department of Surgery, Kalmar County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden; Neuroendocrine Cell Biology, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Malmö, Sweden.
Background:
The increasing prevalence of obesity has led to a rise in bariatric surgery as an effective intervention for weight loss and associated co-morbidities. However, concerns persist regarding increased alcohol consumption after surgery.
Objectives:
To objectively assess long-term changes in alcohol use after bariatric surgery, we used the highly specific alcohol biomarker phosphatidylethanol (PEth).
Setting:
Kalmar County Hospital, Sweden.
Methods:
This longitudinal cohort study included 1238 patients who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy at Kalmar County Hospital from 2010 to 2020. Patients were divided into 2 cohorts based on preoperative PEth sampling (n = 327 with, n = 911 without). PEth levels were measured before surgery and at intervals up to 10 years postoperatively, using .30 μmol/L (approximately 210 ng/mL) as the threshold for heavy alcohol use.
Results:
Mean PEth concentrations increased from .07 to .38 μmol/L (P < .001) in men and from .06 to .11 μmol/L nonsignificantly in women. The proportion of patients that postoperatively exceeded the heavy drinking threshold rose significantly over time. At 5 years, 37.5% of men and 4.8% of women had PEth values above .30 μmol/L (both P < .001). Men were at significantly higher risk (odds ratio: 7.89, 95% confidence interval: 3.76-16.57; P < .001). This pattern remained consistent at the 10-year follow-up.
Conclusions:
Alcohol consumption, as measured by PEth, increased significantly after bariatric surgery, particularly in men. These findings support routine postoperative alcohol screening and suggest incorporating PEth testing into long-term follow-up protocols.
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