Case Control Study
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World J Gastroenterol. May 28, 2020; 26(20): 2632-2644
Published online May 28, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i20.2632
Table 1 Diagnostic criteria for functional dyspepsia[37]
Functional dyspepsia
One or more of the following:AndNo evidence of structural disease (including at upper endoscopy) that is likely to explain the symptoms
Bothersome postprandial fullness
Bothersome early satiation
Bothersome epigastric pain
Bothersome epigastric burning
Post Prandial distress syndromeEpigastric pain syndrome
must include one or both of the following at least 3 d/w:Must include at least 1 of the following symptoms at least 1 day/ w:
Bothersome postprandial fullness (i.e, strict enough to impact on usual activities)Bothersome epigastric pain (i.e, severe enough to impact on usual activities)
Bothersome early satiation (i.e, severe enough to prevent finishing a regular-size meal)Bothersome epigastric burning (i.e, severe enough to impact on usual activities)
Table 2 Demographic characteristics, anthropometric data, and prevalence of comorbidities in obese patients without Sleeve Gastrectomy and healthy control
Ob without SG (n = 81)HC (n = 55)
Gender (M/F)23/5818/37
Age (yr)36.5 ± 1.336.7 ± 1.2
Weight (kg)122.1 ± 3.264 ± 2.5b
BMI (kg/m2)44.4 ± 0.923.2 ± 0.6b
Ethnic origin (Caucasian)100100
Smoking27.714.3
Number of cigarettes per day22.5 ± 3.711 ± 1.0
Diabetes8.50
Hypertension19.17.1
Dyslipidemia25.514.3
Respiratory diseases42.60b
Musculoskeletal disorders19.10
BES15.5 ± 0.95.4 ± 0.6b
STAI-Y139.7 ± 0.941.1 ± 1.7
STAI-Y240.1 ± 0.941.2 ± 1.6
BDI 213.8 ± 1.95.8 ± 0.5b
SHAPS1.0 ± 0.20.8 ± 0.1
Table 3 Frequency intensity scores of the studied gastrointestinal symptoms such as dysphagia for solids, dysphagia for liquids, regurgitation, heartburn, non-cardiac chest pain, cough, belching, nausea, bloating in obese patients without sleeve gastrectomy who were positive or negative for binge eating disorder
Ob without SG positive for BED (n = 33)Ob without SG negative for BED (n = 48)p
Dysphagia for solids0.34 ± 0.190.10 ± 0.070.20
Dysphagia for liquids00.10 ± 0.070.22
Regurgitation0.68 ± 0.241.33 ± 0.290.11
Heartburn1.28 ± 0.391.45 ± 0.300.72
Non cardiac chest pain0.21 ± 0.150.05 ± 0.050.28
Cough0.14 ± 0.100.05 ± 0.050.40
Belching0.72 ± 0.280.62 ± 0.220.76
Nausea0.14 ± 0.100.18 ± 0.160.84
Bloating1.52 ± 0.330.85 ± 0.260.11
Table 4 Demographic characteristics, anthropometric data, and prevalence of comorbidities in obese patients with sleeve gastrectomy
Ob with SG (n = 45)
Gender (M/F)7/38
Age (yr)38.36 ± 1.6
Weight (kg)88.47 ± 3.2
BMI (kg/m2)32.74 ± 1.0
WL29.61 ± 2.2
EWL (%)53.41 ± 3.45
Months since the operation25.67 ± 5.14
Ethnic origin (Caucasian %)45
Smoking (%)35.3%
Number of cigarettes per day13.17 ± 3.5
Diabetes (%)9.1%
Hypertension (%)18.2%
Dyslipidemia (%)36.4%
Respiratory diseases (%)54.5%
Musculoskeletal disorders (%)45.5%
Table 5 Total mean scores at questionnaires in obese patients without sleeve gastrectomy and with sleeve gastrectomy
Ob without SGOb with SG
BES15.5 ± 0.99.4 ± 1.1b
STAI-Y139.7 ± 0.944.7 ± 1.1b
STAI-Y240.1 ± 0.944.7 ± 1.3b
BDI II13.8 ± 1.96.8 ± 1.2b
SHAPS1.0 ± 0.21.1 ± 0.3
Table 6 Upper gastrointestinal symptoms in obese without sleeve gastrectomy and obese with sleeve gastrectomy
Ob without SGOb with SG
Dysphagia for solids0.21 ± 0.090.15 ± 0.15
Dysphagia for liquids0.06 ± 0.040.15 ± 0.15
Regurgitation1.06 ± 0.21.38 ± 0.34
Heartburn1.38 ± 0.230.96 ± 0.33
Non cardiac chest pain0.12 ± 0.070.38 ± 0.22
Cough0.09 ± 0.050.15 ± 0.15
Belching0.66 ± 0.170.46 ± 0.20
Nausea0.16 ± 0.090.42 ± 0.26
Bloating1.13 ± 0.210.23 ± 0.17b