Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: Consensus recommendations for periconception, antenatal and postnatal care.
Jill ShaweDries CeulemansZainab AkhterKarl NeffKathryn HartNicola HeslehurstIztok ŠtotlSanjay AgrawalRegine Steegers-TheunissenShahrad TaheriBeth GreensladeJudith RankinBobby HudaIsy DouekSander GaljaardOrit BlumenfeldAnn RobinsonMartin WhyteElaine MathewsRoland DevliegerPublished in: Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity (2019)
The objective of the study is to provide evidence-based guidance on nutritional management and optimal care for pregnancy after bariatric surgery. A consensus meeting of international and multidisciplinary experts was held to identify relevant research questions in relation to pregnancy after bariatric surgery. A systematic search of available literature was performed, and the ADAPTE protocol for guideline development followed. All available evidence was graded and further discussed during group meetings to formulate recommendations. Where evidence of sufficient quality was lacking, the group made consensus recommendations based on expert clinical experience. The main outcome measures are timing of pregnancy, contraceptive choice, nutritional advice and supplementation, clinical follow-up of pregnancy, and breastfeeding. We provide recommendations for periconception, antenatal, and postnatal care for women following surgery. These recommendations are summarized in a table and print-friendly format. Women of reproductive age with a history of bariatric surgery should receive specialized care regarding their reproductive health. Many recommendations are not supported by high-quality evidence and warrant further research. These areas are highlighted in the paper.
Keyphrases
- clinical practice
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- palliative care
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- pregnant women
- bariatric surgery
- preterm infants
- pain management
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- minimally invasive
- affordable care act
- metabolic syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- insulin resistance
- chronic pain
- weight loss
- adipose tissue
- health insurance
- atrial fibrillation
- percutaneous coronary intervention