MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2018)
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Intervention
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on gestational weight gain?
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Conclusion
The evidence reviewed found no significant differences in gestational weight gain between women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries and those who had not (four out of five studies).
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on gestational weight gain?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on maternal complications (from conception to six weeks postpartum), such as gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (pre-eclampsia or eclampsia, hypertension) and postpartum hemorrhage?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed for the effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery was inconsistent for most maternal complications (12 studies). Seven studies observed lower rates of gestational diabetes among women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries, while five studies reported similar findings in both groups. Five studies reported no effects on postpartum hemorrhage, while one study noted lower risk of postpartum hemorrhage in the weight loss surgery group. Four studies observed a lower rate of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia in the weight loss surgery group, while four studies reported similar findings in both groups. Two studies reported lower rate of hypertension in the weight loss surgery groups, while four studies reported similar findings in both groups. One study that combined both pre-eclampsia and hypertension reported no difference.
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Grade: II
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on maternal complications (from conception to six weeks postpartum), such as gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, hypertension) and postpartum hemorrhage?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Burke A, Bennett W, Jamshidi R, Gilson M, Clark J, Segal J, Shore A, Magnuson T, Dominici F, Wu A, Makary M. Reduced incidence of gestational diabetes with bariatric surgery. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2010; 211:169-175.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Gadgil M, Chang H, Richards T, Gudzune K, Huizinga M, Clark J, Bennett W. Laboratory testing for and diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies in pregnancy before and after bariatric surgery. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 2014; 23:129-137.
- Johansson K, Cnattingius S, Näslund I, Roos N, Trolle Lagerros Y, Granath F, Stephansson O, Neovius M. Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2015; 372:814-824.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
- Shai D, Shoham-Vardi I, Amsalem D, Silverberg D, Levi I, Sheiner E. Pregnancy outcome of patients following bariatric surgery as compared with obese women: a population-based study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine: The Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 2014; 27:275-278.
- Weintraub A, Levy A, Levi I, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, Sheiner E. Effect of bariatric surgery on pregnancy outcome. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 103:246-251.
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on miscarriages or stillbirths?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed did not observe any significant differences in miscarriage or stillbirth between women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries and those who had not (four out of four studies).
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on miscarriages or stillbirths?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Johansson K, Cnattingius S, Näslund I, Roos N, Trolle Lagerros Y, Granath F, Stephansson O, Neovius M. Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2015; 372:814-824.
- Marceau P, Kaufman D, Biron S, Hould F, Lebel S, Marceau S, Kral J. Outcome of pregnancies after biliopancreatic diversion. Obesity Surgery 2004; 14:318-324.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on Caesarean section?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed for the effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on Caesarean section was inconsistent (10 studies). Four studies reported lower rates of Caesarean section in the weight loss surgery group (vs. the comparison group), while one study observed opposite results. Four studies observed similar findings in both groups. One study noted lower rates of emergency Caesarean section in the weight loss surgery groups but no significant difference in planned Caesarean section.
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Grade: II
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on Caesarean section?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Burke A, Bennett W, Jamshidi R, Gilson M, Clark J, Segal J, Shore A, Magnuson T, Dominici F, Wu A, Makary M. Reduced incidence of gestational diabetes with bariatric surgery. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2010; 211:169-175.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Gadgil M, Chang H, Richards T, Gudzune K, Huizinga M, Clark J, Bennett W. Laboratory testing for and diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies in pregnancy before and after bariatric surgery. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 2014; 23:129-137.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
- Weintraub A, Levy A, Levi I, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, Sheiner E. Effect of bariatric surgery on pregnancy outcome. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 103:246-251.
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on birth weight (in grams)?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed observed lower birth weight among infants born to women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries (nine out of 10 studies).
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on birth weight (in grams)?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Marceau P, Kaufman D, Biron S, Hould F, Lebel S, Marceau S, Kral J. Outcome of pregnancies after biliopancreatic diversion. Obesity Surgery 2004; 14:318-324.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
- Shai D, Shoham-Vardi I, Amsalem D, Silverberg D, Levi I, Sheiner E. Pregnancy outcome of patients following bariatric surgery as compared with obese women: a population-based study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine: The Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 2014; 27:275-278.
- Weintraub A, Levy A, Levi I, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, Sheiner E. Effect of bariatric surgery on pregnancy outcome. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 103:246-251.
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on birth weight (in categories)?-
Conclusion
The effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgeries on macrosomia, low birth weight, small for gestational age and large for gestational age were inconsistent. Five out eight studies reported lower rates of macrosomia in the weight loss surgery group. Two out of three studies observed similar rates of low birth weight in both groups. Three out of five studies indicated a higher risk of being small for gestational age in the weight loss surgery group. Two out of three studies reported lower rates of large for gestational age in the weight loss surgery group.
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Grade: II
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on birth weight (in categories)?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Burke A, Bennett W, Jamshidi R, Gilson M, Clark J, Segal J, Shore A, Magnuson T, Dominici F, Wu A, Makary M. Reduced incidence of gestational diabetes with bariatric surgery. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2010; 211:169-175.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Johansson K, Cnattingius S, Näslund I, Roos N, Trolle Lagerros Y, Granath F, Stephansson O, Neovius M. Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2015; 372:814-824.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Shai D, Shoham-Vardi I, Amsalem D, Silverberg D, Levi I, Sheiner E. Pregnancy outcome of patients following bariatric surgery as compared with obese women: a population-based study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine: The Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 2014; 27:275-278.
- Weintraub A, Levy A, Levi I, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, Sheiner E. Effect of bariatric surgery on pregnancy outcome. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 103:246-251.
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on gestational age?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed found no difference in gestational age between infants born to women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries and those who had not (five out of seven studies). Similarly, no differences in pre-term birth between the two groups were noted (four out of five studies).
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on gestational age?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Johansson K, Cnattingius S, Näslund I, Roos N, Trolle Lagerros Y, Granath F, Stephansson O, Neovius M. Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2015; 372:814-824.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Marceau P, Kaufman D, Biron S, Hould F, Lebel S, Marceau S, Kral J. Outcome of pregnancies after biliopancreatic diversion. Obesity Surgery 2004; 14:318-324.
- Patel J, Patel N, Thomas R, Nelms J, Colella J. Pregnancy outcomes after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases: Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. 2008; 4:39-45
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
- Shai D, Shoham-Vardi I, Amsalem D, Silverberg D, Levi I, Sheiner E. Pregnancy outcome of patients following bariatric surgery as compared with obese women: a population-based study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine: The Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 2014; 27:275-278.
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on infant illnesses or complications such as perinatal mortality, NICU admissions, neonatal illness and congenital malformations rate?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed observed no significant difference in perinatal death (four out of five studies), NICU admission (four out of five studies), illnesses during the neonatal period (one out of one studies) and congenital malformation rates (three out of four studies) between infants born to women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries and those who had not.
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on infant illnesses and complications, such as perinatal mortality, NICU admissions, neonatal illness and congenital malformations rate?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Burke A, Bennett W, Jamshidi R, Gilson M, Clark J, Segal J, Shore A, Magnuson T, Dominici F, Wu A, Makary M. Reduced incidence of gestational diabetes with bariatric surgery. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2010; 211:169-175.
- Johansson K, Cnattingius S, Näslund I, Roos N, Trolle Lagerros Y, Granath F, Stephansson O, Neovius M. Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2015; 372:814-824.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
- Lapolla A, Marangon M, Dalfrà M, Segato G, De Luca M, Fedele D, Favretti F, Enzi G, Busetto L. Pregnancy outcome in morbidly obese women before and after laparoscopic gastric banding. Obesity Surgery 2010; 20:1,251-1,257.
- Lesko J, Peaceman A. Pregnancy outcomes in women after bariatric surgery compared with obese and morbidly obese controls. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2012; 119:547-554.
- Marceau P, Kaufman D, Biron S, Hould F, Lebel S, Marceau S, Kral J. Outcome of pregnancies after biliopancreatic diversion. Obesity Surgery 2004; 14:318-324.
- Santulli P, Mandelbrot L, Facchiano E, Dussaux C, Ceccaldi P, Ledoux S, Msika S. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies following gastric bypass surgery: a retrospective cohort study in a French referral centre. Obesity Surgery. 2010; 20:1501-1508.
- Weintraub A, Levy A, Levi I, Mazor M, Wiznitzer A, Sheiner E. Effect of bariatric surgery on pregnancy outcome. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2008; 103:246-251.
- Detail
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on infant APGAR score?-
Conclusion
The evidence reviewed observed no significant differences in APGAR score or APGAR under seven at five minutes between infants born to women who had pregnancy after weight loss surgeries and those who had not (six out of six studies).
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Grade: I
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: What are the health effects of pregnancy after weight loss surgery on infant APGAR score?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Berlac J, Skovlund C, Lidegaard O. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in women following gastric bypass: a Danish national cohort study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2014; 93:447-453.
- Ducarme G, Revaux A, Rodrigues A, Aissaoui F, Pharisien I, Uzan M. Obstetric outcome following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: The Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2007; 98:244-247.
- Kjær M, Lauenborg J, Breum B ,Nilas L. The risk of adverse pregnancy outcome after bariatric surgery: a nationwide register-based matched cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013; 208:464.e: 1-5.
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Search Plan and Results: MIP: Weight Loss Surgery (2015)
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