Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2021)

Prevalence of vasovagal syncope following bariatric surgery

  • Omar A Al Obeed,
  • Thamer Bin Traiki,
  • Yara F Alfahad,
  • Maha-Hamadien Abdulla,
  • Mohamed N AlAli,
  • Abdulhamed A Alharbi,
  • Reem Alharbi,
  • Thamer Nouh,
  • Ahmad Hersi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/sja.SJA_922_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 161 – 164

Abstract

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Background: Obesity is a major global public health problem. Observational studies have shown an increasing incidence of syncope and pre-syncope following bariatric surgery in obese patients. However, there is paucity of the true incidence of syncope following bariatrics sugary in the literature. Methods: We have randomly surveyed 200 patients who underwent bariatric surgery between 2016-2018 using Calgary Syncope Score (CSS). Results: Of the 200 patients enrolled, 107 (53.5%) were female with 167 patients (83.5%) between 18 and 50 years of age. The most-reported comorbidities were diabetes mellitus 26 (13%) hypertension 25 (12.5%) and pulmonary disease 18 (9%). The majority 98 (49%) of the patients had pre-operative body mass index (BMI) of 40–50 kg/m2, and most of them had laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). Sixty-two (31%) patients had vasovagal syncope (VVS), 52 (26%) patients had non-VVS and 86 (43%) had no syncope. Conclusion: Vasovagal syncope in patients following bariatric sugary is quite common and affects 15% of bariatric patients in our series in the first year postoperatively. Further randomized controlled trials are required to prove our results.

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