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This prospective study aimed to determine the alcohol intake symptoms and alcohol metabolism before and 12 months after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) by evaluating blood alcohol content (BAC) and urinary alcohol metabolite levels against the amount of alcohol consumed to reveal the occurrence of any AUD..


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The sample size was selected based on the number of obese patients who underwent SG at our Bariatric Center of Excellence IFSO-EC over the last 12 months, and the end-time of evaluation was estimated independently due to the lack of high evidence-based studies, such as randomized trials or meta-analyses, focusing on the impact of alcohol on the bariatric population. Considering the requirement of 200 patients to obtain a 95% confidence level, a sample size of 30 patients was selected to achieve a confidence interval (margin of error) of 16.54. Data were collected and analyzed as mean and standard deviation.

Inclusion criteria were patients aged 21-60 years with BMI of 35-49 kg/m2 who were planned to undergo primary SG and agreed to participate in the study and undergo evaluation before and after SG. Exclusion criteria were non-drinker, previous history of alcoholism, T2D diagnosed based on the ADA criteria for diabetes 2016, hepatic cirrhosis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis or hepatitis C/cirrhosis, previous resective gastrointestinal surgery (elective or emergent), previous bariatric procedures, and cholelithiasis (symptomatic or asymptomatic).

The amount of wine to be consumed was calculated based on the patient's total water body mass at the time of measurement (0-6-12 months) because alcohol is distributed throughout the entire water body mass without adhering to plasma proteins and its solubility in fat and bones is undetectable. The amount of wine (mL) was calculated using the following formula reported by Maluenda et al.: 3.6 × total body water (TBW). Body mass composition was measured using BIA 101 ASE (Akern SRL, Firenze, Italy) after 2-h fasting and emptying the bladder and analyzed using the Bodygram Plus software V.1.0 (Akern SRL, Firenze, Italy). The red wine Madreselva containing 14% of alcohol per liter, which is certified for standard alcohol level at packaging and durability of over 3 years, was kindly provided by the local factory Casal del Giglio. At time 0, BAC was measured using an ethanol assay kit (DiaSys Diagnostic Systems GmbH) at 15, 30, and 60 mins and then every 30 min after alcohol intake until the ethanol level of 0 g/L was obtained. Six hours of fasting before and after wine consumption were observed. Blood examination was repeated at 6 and 12 months after SG. At time 0 and 12 months after SG, the urinary metabolite (ethanol and acetaldehyde) levels were evaluated after urinary bladder filling for 2 h and the liver function [albumin, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), bilirubin, lactate dehydrogenase (LD), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), uric acid, and INR] was evaluated to detect alcohol-induced changes. Each patient's subjective attitude to alcohol consumption was evaluated at 0- and 12-months using alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT); score ≥ 8 was considered to indicate alcohol dependence and those patients were excluded as per the study criteria. The perception of symptoms, including the most common symptoms of alcoholization (euphoria and diaphoresis) and intoxication (anxiety, nausea/vomiting, and flushing), after alcohol consumption was evaluated using a newly developed symptom alcoholization post obesity surgery (SAPoS) scoring system (not validated). This scoring system was created based on the experience gained during clinical check-ups and investigates the symptoms occurring after alcohol consumption. The data on BAC at 0-6-12 months, urinary metabolite levels at 0-12 months, and SAPoS scores at 0-6-12 months were compared. Differences were considered statistically significant at p < 0.05 ;


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NCT number NCT04079023
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source University of Roma La Sapienza
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 1, 2018
Completion date August 30, 2019

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