Impact on Cardiovascular Health of Using Phentermine/Topiramate in Combination With Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Super Obesity

Management of patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 is challenging. In previous work, pre and postoperative pharmacotherapy with phentermine/topiramate plus laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (PT + SG) promoted greater weight loss than sleeve gastrectomy (SG) alone at 24 mo postoperatively. This current secondary...

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Published inThe Journal of surgical research Vol. 286; pp. 41 - 48
Main Authors Jayaprakash, Marionette S., Beavers, Daniel P., Miller, Gary D., McNatt, Stephen, Fernandez, Adolfo, Edwards–Hampton, Shenelle A., Ard, Jamy D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.2023
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Summary:Management of patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 is challenging. In previous work, pre and postoperative pharmacotherapy with phentermine/topiramate plus laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (PT + SG) promoted greater weight loss than sleeve gastrectomy (SG) alone at 24 mo postoperatively. This current secondary analysis studied the impact of PT + SG on blood pressure (BP), heart rate, and antihypertensive usage. Patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 planning to have SG (n = 13) were recruited from 2014 to 2016, at an academic medical center in Winston–Salem, North Carolina, for this open-label trial. Participants took phentermine/topiramate (PT; 7.5/46–15/92 mg/d) for ≥3 mo preoperatively and 24 mo postoperatively. The control group (n = 40) underwent SG during the same time frame. We used mixed models for BP and heart rate to compare PT + SG versus SG alone over time, adjusted for age, sex, and initial BP. By 24 mo postoperatively the model adjusted changes in systolic blood pressure/diastolic blood pressure (SBP/DBP) (mm Hg) were −24.44 (−34.46,−14.43)/−28.60 (−40.74,−16.46) in the PT + SG group versus −11.81 (−17.58,−6.05)/−13.89 (−21.32,−6.46) in the control group (SBP P = 0.02; DBP P = 0.03). At baseline 8 (61.5%) participants in the PT + SG arm and 22 (55.0%) in the control group used antihypertensives. Excluding patients lost to follow-up (n = 3), by 24 mo postoperatively, none of the PT + SG participants were on antihypertensives compared to 14 (41.2%) in the control group (P = 0.01). Patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 treated with PT + SG had greater improvement in BP with no use of antihypertensive medication at 24 mo postoperatively versus SG alone, where 41% continued medication use. Larger trials are required to evaluate this. •We studied blood pressure effects of Phentermine/Topiramate and Sleeve Gastrectomy.•Blood pressure improved with use of Phentermine/Topiramate with Sleeve Gastrectomy.•Antihypertensives were not needed with Sleeve Gastrectomy and Phentermine/Topiramate.•41% of patients with Sleeve Gastrectomy alone continued antihypertensive medication.
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ISSN:0022-4804
1095-8673
DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2022.12.024