History of bariatric surgery and COVID-19 outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results from the CORONADO study

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TitreHistory of bariatric surgery and COVID-19 outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results from the CORONADO study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuteursBlanchard C, Perennec T, Smati S, Tramunt B, Guyomarch B, Bigot-Corbel E, Bordier L, Borot S, Bourron O, Caussy C, Coffin-Boutreux C, Dutour A, Germain N, Gonfroy-Leymarie C, Meyer L, Prevost G, Roussel R, Seret-Begue D, Thivolet C, Verges B, Pichelin M, Gourdy P, Hadjadj S, Wargny M, Pattou F, Cariou B, Investigators CORONADO
JournalOBESITY
Volume30
Pagination599-605
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1930-7381
Résumé

{Objective This study assessed the impact of a history of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) on the clinical outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and severe obesity hospitalized for COVID-19. Methods In this post hoc analysis from the nationwide observational CORONADO (Coronavirus SARS-CoV2 and Diabetes Outcomes) study, patients with T2D and a history of MBS were matched with patients without MBS for age, sex, and BMI either at the time of MBS or on admission for COVID-19. The composite primary outcome (CPO) combined invasive mechanical ventilation and/or death within 7 and 28 days following admission. Results Out of 2,398 CORONADO participants, 20 had a history of MBS. When matching for BMI at the time of MBS and after adjustment for diabetes duration, the CPO occurred less frequently within 7 days (3 vs. 17 events, OR: 0.15 [0.01 to 0.94]

DOI10.1002/oby.23314