A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea

Background: Obesity is associated with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Weight loss is an effective treatment. Bariatric surgery for obese, symptomatic OSA patients results in weight loss and improvement in lung function and sleep apnoea. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of bariatric s...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir, Andrea Yu-Lin Ban, Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria, Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood, Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105820948533
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spelling doaj-bbf25c834100483aac03dab6bc7231d92021-05-26T22:04:10ZengSAGE PublishingProceedings of Singapore Healthcare2010-10582059-23292021-06-013010.1177/2010105820948533A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoeaAhmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir0Andrea Yu-Lin Ban1Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria2Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood3Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid4Respiratory Unit, Department of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, MalaysiaRespiratory Unit, Department of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, MalaysiaDepartment of Paediatric, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, MalaysiaDepartment of Surgery, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, MalaysiaRespiratory Unit, Department of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, MalaysiaBackground: Obesity is associated with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Weight loss is an effective treatment. Bariatric surgery for obese, symptomatic OSA patients results in weight loss and improvement in lung function and sleep apnoea. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in improving the respiratory mechanics and sleep apnoea using a lung function test and sleep study. Methods: A prospective study was conducted at the Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre involving adults undergoing bariatric work-up, attending respiratory clinic or admitted for bariatric work-up. We included subjects with a body mass index (BMI) >35 kg/m 2 and Apnoea–Hypopnoea Index (AHI) of >5 events/hour. Subjects were assessed at baseline and at 12±2 weeks post bariatric surgery using the following methods: a partial sleep study, lung function test, six-minute walk test (6MWT) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score. Results: Twelve subjects were analysed. Their mean age was 36±5.7 years, and eight (67%) were female. The baseline mean AHI was 24.75±9.51 events/hour, the nadir mean oxygen saturation during sleep (SpO 2 ) was 83.6±3.8%, the mean ESS score was 16±4, the mean forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1 ) was 2.66±0.35 L, the mean forced vital capacity (FVC) was 3.23±0.45 L, the mean total lung capacity (TLC) was 4.97±1.19 L, the mean expiratory reserve volume (ERV) was 0.5±0.46 L, the mean residual volume (RV) was 1.46±0.91 L, the mean adjusted diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO Adj) was 22.71±5.22 mL/mmHg/min, the mean adjusted diffusing lung capacity corrected for alveolar volume (DLVA Adj) was 5.61±0.90 mL/mmHg/min and the mean 6MWT was 293±49 m. Post surgery (12±2 weeks), the mean BMI decreased from 45.5 kg/m 2 to 39.7 kg/m 2 , with a clinically significant improvement in AHI, ESS score, nadir SpO2, FEV1, FVC, TLC, ERV, RV, DLCO Adj, DLVA Adj and 6MWT ( p <0.05). Conclusion: Bariatric surgery improves sleep apnoea and lung function and reduces daytime somnolence.https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105820948533
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author Ahmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir
Andrea Yu-Lin Ban
Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria
Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood
Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid
spellingShingle Ahmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir
Andrea Yu-Lin Ban
Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria
Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood
Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid
A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
author_facet Ahmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir
Andrea Yu-Lin Ban
Syed Zulkifli Syed Zakaria
Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood
Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid
author_sort Ahmad Adib Bin Mohd Nasir
title A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
title_short A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
title_full A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
title_fullStr A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
title_full_unstemmed A single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
title_sort single tertiary centre outlook on the short-term outcome of bariatric surgery in improving pulmonary parameters and sleep apnoea
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
issn 2010-1058
2059-2329
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: Obesity is associated with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Weight loss is an effective treatment. Bariatric surgery for obese, symptomatic OSA patients results in weight loss and improvement in lung function and sleep apnoea. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in improving the respiratory mechanics and sleep apnoea using a lung function test and sleep study. Methods: A prospective study was conducted at the Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre involving adults undergoing bariatric work-up, attending respiratory clinic or admitted for bariatric work-up. We included subjects with a body mass index (BMI) >35 kg/m 2 and Apnoea–Hypopnoea Index (AHI) of >5 events/hour. Subjects were assessed at baseline and at 12±2 weeks post bariatric surgery using the following methods: a partial sleep study, lung function test, six-minute walk test (6MWT) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score. Results: Twelve subjects were analysed. Their mean age was 36±5.7 years, and eight (67%) were female. The baseline mean AHI was 24.75±9.51 events/hour, the nadir mean oxygen saturation during sleep (SpO 2 ) was 83.6±3.8%, the mean ESS score was 16±4, the mean forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1 ) was 2.66±0.35 L, the mean forced vital capacity (FVC) was 3.23±0.45 L, the mean total lung capacity (TLC) was 4.97±1.19 L, the mean expiratory reserve volume (ERV) was 0.5±0.46 L, the mean residual volume (RV) was 1.46±0.91 L, the mean adjusted diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO Adj) was 22.71±5.22 mL/mmHg/min, the mean adjusted diffusing lung capacity corrected for alveolar volume (DLVA Adj) was 5.61±0.90 mL/mmHg/min and the mean 6MWT was 293±49 m. Post surgery (12±2 weeks), the mean BMI decreased from 45.5 kg/m 2 to 39.7 kg/m 2 , with a clinically significant improvement in AHI, ESS score, nadir SpO2, FEV1, FVC, TLC, ERV, RV, DLCO Adj, DLVA Adj and 6MWT ( p <0.05). Conclusion: Bariatric surgery improves sleep apnoea and lung function and reduces daytime somnolence.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105820948533
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