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Sanid. mil ; 74(3): 179-184, jul.-sept. 2018. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-182297

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INTRODUCCIÓN: Las principales patologías que requieren tratamiento en cámara hiperbárica son la enfermedad descompresiva y el embolismo arterial gaseoso. Ambas comparten la necesidad de cambios de la presión ambiental y del contenido gaseoso en el organismo. Además del buceo, existen otras situaciones que suponen cambios de presión y por tanto propician el riesgo de presentar lesiones que requieran recompresión. OBJETIVOS: Describir los principales lugares de producción de estas patologías y los mecanismos fisiopatológicos que las generan. Material y MÉTODO: Expedientes de accidentes de buceo recogidos en el Centro de Buceo de la Armada desde 1970 hasta 2017. RESULTADOS: Total 392 casos, 345 (88%) se producen en la mar, 36 (9,18%) en cámara hiperbárica, 6 (1,53%) en relación con submarinos y 4 (1,02%) en actividades hipobáricas. CONCLUSIONES: Cualquier situación que suponga un cambio de presión expone al sujeto a presentar una patología descompresiva y a necesitar un tratamiento hiperbárico. El lugar más frecuente es en la mar pero pruebas, en principio no lesivas, como un tratamiento hiperbárico, pueden predisponer a estas lesiones


INTRODUCTION: The main pathologies that require a recompression therapy are decompression sickness (DCS) and arterial gas embolism (AGE), boths can be caused by pressure-related activites and certain amount of gas (dissolved or not) in the victim's blood. Besides diving other pressure-related activities put the person in risk of this pathologies. AIM: To investigate the main place of production of these pathologies and their physiological base. METHODS: we reviewed all charts of patients with DCS and AGE from 1970-2017 at Centro de Buceo de la Armada (Cartagena). RESULTS: There were 392 cases, 345 (88%) diving related, 36 (9,18%) hyperbaric chamber-related, 6 (1,53%) submarine activities related and 4 (1,02%) hypobaric activities-related. CONCLUSIONS: Diving injuries rates are the most important but any pressure-related activity can be risky even hyperbaric chamber activity, considered the safest pressure-related activity


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Humanos , Oxigenoterapia Hiperbárica/instrumentação , Doença da Descompressão/diagnóstico , Doença da Descompressão/terapia , Embolia/terapia , Acidentes , Oxigenoterapia Hiperbárica/métodos , Mergulho
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Med. intensiva (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 39(1): 26-33, ene.-feb. 2015. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-134036

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Objetivo Conocer las características de los procedimientos de intubación orotraqueal (IOT) en una Unidad de Medicina Intensiva, describir las complicaciones graves relacionadas con el procedimiento y los factores de riesgo asociados a su aparición. Diseño Estudio prospectivo de cohorte, observacional, durante un periodo de 2 años. Ámbito Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos polivalente de un hospital universitario de segundo nivel. Pacientes Se incluyeron todas las IOT (309 procedimientos) realizadas por el intensivista. Intervenciones Ninguna. Variables de interés principal Datos clínicos previos a la IOT, durante y posintubación, motivo de IOT y sus complicaciones. Análisis de factores de riesgo mediante regresión logística múltiple. Resultados El 76% de las IOT se realizaron de forma inmediata. Se llevaron a cabo mayoritariamente por el médico interno residente de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (60%). El 34% de los procedimientos presentaron complicaciones graves con alteración respiratoria (16%), hemodinámica (5%) o ambas (10%). Fallecieron 3 pacientes (1%) y presentaron parada cardiaca el 2% de los casos. El análisis de regresión logística mostró que la edad (OR 1,1; IC 95%: 1,1-1,2), la tensión arterial sistólica≤90mmHg (OR 3,0; IC 95%: 1,4-6,4) y la SapO2≤90% (OR 4,4; IC 95%: 2,3-8,1) previos a la intubación, la presencia de secreciones (OR 2,2; IC 95%: 1,1-4,6) y la necesidad de más de un intento (OR 3,5; IC 95%: 1,4-8,7) fueron factores independientes para la aparición de complicaciones. Conclusiones La IOT del paciente crítico se asocia a complicaciones respiratorias y hemodinámicas. Los factores de riesgo independientes relacionados con la aparición de complicaciones fueron la edad avanzada, la hipotensión, la hipoxemia previa, las secreciones y la necesidad de más de un intento (AU)


Objective A study is made to determine the characteristics of endotracheal intubation (ETI) procedures performed in an Intensive Care Unit, and to describe the associated severe complications and related risk factors. Design A prospective cohort study involving a 2-year period was carried out. Setting The combined clinical/surgical Intensive Care Unit in a secondary university hospital. Patients All ETIs carried out by intensivists were included. Interventions None. Main variables We analyzed the data associated with the patient, the procedure and the postoperative complications after intubation. The study of risk factors was performed using multiple logistic regression analysis. Results Seventy-six percent of the ETIs were performed immediately. Most of them were carried out by Intensive Care Units residents (60%). A total of 34% of the procedures had severe complications, including respiratory (16%) or hemodynamic (5%) disorders, or both (10%). Three patients died (1%), and 2% of the subjects experienced cardiac arrest. Logistic regression analysis identified the following independent risk factors for complications: age (OR 1.1; 95% CI: 1.1-1.2), systolic blood pressure≤90mmHg (OR 3.0; 95% CI: 1.4-6.4) and SpO2≤90% (OR 4.4; 95% CI: 2.3-8.1) prior to intubation, the presence of secretions (OR 2.2; 95% CI: 1.1-4.6), and the need for more than one ETI attempt (OR 3.5; 95% CI: 1.4-8.7).Conclusions ETI in Intensive Care Unit patients is associated with respiratory and hemodynamic complications. The independent risk factors associated with the development of complications were advanced age, hypotension and previous hypoxemia, the presence of secretions, and the need for more than one ETI attempt (AU)


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Humanos , Intubação Intratraqueal/efeitos adversos , Transtornos Respiratórios/etiologia , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/estatística & dados numéricos , Fatores de Risco , Estudos Prospectivos , Secreções Corporais , Hipóxia/complicações , Hipotensão/complicações , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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Med Intensiva ; 39(1): 26-33, 2015.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24612759

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OBJECTIVE: A study is made to determine the characteristics of endotracheal intubation (ETI) procedures performed in an Intensive Care Unit, and to describe the associated severe complications and related risk factors. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study involving a 2-year period was carried out. SETTING: The combined clinical/surgical Intensive Care Unit in a secondary university hospital. PATIENTS: All ETIs carried out by intensivists were included. INTERVENTIONS: None. MAIN VARIABLES: We analyzed the data associated with the patient, the procedure and the postoperative complications after intubation. The study of risk factors was performed using multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Seventy-six percent of the ETIs were performed immediately. Most of them were carried out by Intensive Care Units residents (60%). A total of 34% of the procedures had severe complications, including respiratory (16%) or hemodynamic (5%) disorders, or both (10%). Three patients died (1%), and 2% of the subjects experienced cardiac arrest. Logistic regression analysis identified the following independent risk factors for complications: age (OR 1.1; 95% CI: 1.1-1.2), systolic blood pressure≤90mmHg (OR 3.0; 95% CI: 1.4-6.4) and SpO2≤90% (OR 4.4; 95% CI: 2.3-8.1) prior to intubation, the presence of secretions (OR 2.2; 95% CI: 1.1-4.6), and the need for more than one ETI attempt (OR 3.5; 95% CI: 1.4-8.7). CONCLUSIONS: ETI in Intensive Care Unit patients is associated with respiratory and hemodynamic complications. The independent risk factors associated with the development of complications were advanced age, hypotension and previous hypoxemia, the presence of secretions, and the need for more than one ETI attempt.


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Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Intubação Intratraqueal/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Grupos Diagnósticos Relacionados , Feminino , Parada Cardíaca/etiologia , Parada Cardíaca/mortalidade , Hospitais Universitários , Humanos , Hipotensão/epidemiologia , Hipóxia/epidemiologia , Intubação Intratraqueal/estatística & dados numéricos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Curva ROC , Transtornos Respiratórios/etiologia , Transtornos Respiratórios/mortalidade , Fatores de Risco
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Nutr Hosp ; 28(5): 1523-9, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24160210

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AIMS: To analyze changes in the general and specific psychopathology of morbidly obese bariatric surgery (BS) candidates after cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and assess differences between patients with and without binge eating disorder (BED) and between patients with obesity grades III and IV, studying their influence on weight loss. METHODS: 110 consecutive morbidly obese BS candidates [77 females; aged 41 ± 9 yrs; body mass index 49.1 ± 9.0 kg/m²] entered a three-month CBT program (12 two-hour sessions) before BS. Participants were assessed with general and specific psychopathology tests pre- and post-CBT. Data were analyzed according to the degree of obesity and presence/ absence of BED. RESULTS: At baseline, BED patients were more anxious and depressive with lower self-esteem and quality of life versus non-BED patients (p < 0.05) and were more concerned with food, weight and figure, felt greater hunger, fear and guilt, and were more influenced by contextual cues (p < 0.005). Post-CBT, these differences in self-esteem, depression, and eating disorders disappeared due to significant improvements in BED patients. No difference between OIII and OIV groups was found in any psychopathology test pre- or post-CBT. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that CBT was effective to treat psychological comorbidity regardless of the presence/ absence of BED or degree of obesity. At 1 yr post-CBT, weight loss versus baseline (before CTT) was > 10% in 61%, with no intergroup differences. CONCLUSIONS: CBT is effective to treat psychological comorbidity in BS candidates, regardless of the presence of BED and degree of obesity.


Objetivo: Analizar cambios en la psicopatología general y específica de pacientes con obesidad mórbida (OM) candidatos a Cirugía Bariátrica (CB) tras aplicación de terapia cognitiva-conductual(TCC) y evaluar diferencias entre pacientes con y sin trastorno por atracón (TA y NTA respectivamente), y entre grados de obesidad III y IV; estudiando su influencia en la pérdida peso. Material y métodos: Se incluyeron110 pacientes candidatos a CB [77mujeres; con 41 ± 9 años e IMC 49,1 ± 9,0 kg/m2] que recibieron TCC preoperatoria (12-sesiones de 2 horas) Se evalúo comorbolidad psicológica pre-post-TCC mediante test validados para la población española. Resultados: Basalmente los pacientes con TA mostraron mayor ansiedad y depresión y menor autoestima y calidad de vida que aquellos NTA (p < 0,05). También mostraron mayor preocupación por la comida, el peso y la figura revelando sentir más hambre, temor y culpa, importándoles más el contexto (p < 0,005). Tras TCC, las diferencias en autoestima, depresión y desordenes alimentarios desaparecieron, asociado a una significativa mejoría en pacientes con TA. No hubo diferencias entre grados de obesidad III y IV en ninguno de los test pre y post-TCC aplicados. El análisis multivariante demostró efectividad de la TCC para tratar la psicopatología independientemente de la presencia de TA o del grado de obesidad. Tras 1 año post-TCC, la pérdida de peso con respecto a la basal fue > 10% en 67 pacientes. Sin diferencia entre los grupos de estudio. Conclusiones: La TCC es efectiva en el tratamiento de la comorbilidad psicológica, independientemente de la presencia de TA y del grado de obesidad.


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Cirurgia Bariátrica , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental , Obesidade Mórbida/psicologia , Obesidade Mórbida/terapia , Adolescente , Adulto , Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar/complicações , Terapia Combinada , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obesidade Mórbida/complicações , Estudos Prospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Nutr. hosp ; 28(5): 1523-1529, sept.-oct. 2013. tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-120331

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AIMS: To analyze changes in the general and specific psychopathology of morbidly obese bariatric surgery (BS) candidates after cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and assess differences between patients with and without binge eating disorder (BED) and between patients with obesity grades III and IV, studying their influence on weight loss. METHODS: 110 consecutive morbidly obese BS candidates [77 females; aged 41 ± 9 yrs; body mass index 49.1 ± 9.0 kg/m²] entered a three-month CBT program (12 two-hour sessions) before BS. Participants were assessed with general and specific psychopathology tests pre- and post-CBT. Data were analyzed according to the degree of obesity and presence/ absence of BED.RESULTS: At baseline, BED patients were more anxious and depressive with lower self-esteem and quality of life versus non-BED patients (p < 0.05) and were more concerned with food, weight and figure, felt greater hunger, fear and guilt, and were more influenced by contextual cues (p < 0.005). Post-CBT, these differences in self-esteem, depression, and eating disorders disappeared due to significant improvements in BED patients. No difference between OIII and OIV groups was found in any psychopathology test pre- or post-CBT. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that CBT was effective to treat psychological comorbidity regardless of the presence/ absence of BED or degree of obesity. At 1 yr post-CBT, weight loss versus baseline (before CTT) was > 10% in 61%, with no intergroup differences. CONCLUSIONS: CBT is effective to treat psychological comorbidity in BS candidates, regardless of the presence of BED and degree of obesity (AU)


Objetivo: Analizar cambios en la psicopatología general y específica de pacientes con obesidad mórbida (OM) candidatos a Cirugía Bariátrica (CB) tras aplicación de terapia cognitiva-conductual(TCC) y evaluar diferencias entre pacientes con y sin trastorno por atracón (TA y NTA respectivamente), y entre grados de obesidad III y IV; estudiando su influencia en la pérdida peso. Material y métodos: Se incluyeron110 pacientes candidatos a CB [77mujeres; con 41 ± 9 años e IMC 49,1 ± 9,0 kg/m2] que recibieron TCC preoperatoria (12-sesiones de 2 horas) Se evalúo comorbolidad psicológica pre-post-TCC mediante test validados para la población española. Resultados: Basalmente los pacientes con TA mostraron mayor ansiedad y depresión y menor autoestima y calidad de vida que aquellos NTA (p < 0,05). También mostraron mayor preocupación por la comida, el peso y la figura revelando sentir más hambre, temor y culpa, importándoles más el contexto (p < 0,005). Tras TCC, las diferencias en autoestima, depresión y desordenes alimentarios desaparecieron, asociado a una significativa mejoría en pacientes con TA. No hubo diferencias entre grados de obesidad III y IV en ninguno de los test pre y post-TCC aplicados. El análisis multivariante demostró efectividad de la TCC para tratar la psicopatología independientemente de la presencia de TA o del grado de obesidad. Tras 1 año post-TCC, la pérdida de peso con respecto a la basal fue > 10% en 67 pacientes. Sin diferencia entre los grupos de estudio. Conclusiones: La TCC es efectiva en el tratamiento de la comorbilidad psicológica, independientemente de la presencia de TA y del grado de obesidad (AU)


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Humanos , Obesidade Mórbida/psicologia , Cirurgia Bariátrica/psicologia , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental/métodos , Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar/epidemiologia , Período Pré-Operatório , Comorbidade
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Nutr. hosp ; 28(4): 1109-1114, jul.-ago. 2013. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-120280

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Objetivo: Evaluar la efectividad de la Terapia Cognitivo Conductual (TCC) en el éxito de la pérdida de peso postoperatoria tras 2 años de CB. Metodología: Estudio observacional prospectivo en el que se incluyeron pacientes entre 18 y 59 años candidatos a CB, entre enero de 2007 y junio de 2010, realizando seguimiento postoperatorio hasta junio de 2012. Se compararon dos grupos de estudio de acuerdo a su participación en TCC o no. Se tomaron datos de peso corporal y estatura, a partir de las cuales se calculó el IMC y porcentaje de exceso de peso perdido (Peso perdido x 100)/(Peso inicial-Peso ideal), clasificando a los pacientes como exitosos (E) los que lograron un EPP > 50% y como no exitosos (NE) aquellos con EPP < 50%. Asimismo se examinaron psicopatología general (estrés, ansiedad, depresión y autoestima) y específica de la conducta alimentaria (trastorno por atracón y ansia por la comida) mediante test validados para población española. Resultados: De los 35 pacientes intervenidos, 30 respondieron a la valoración postcirugía. 16 de ellos pasaron por TCC antes de la CB y 14 fueron intervenidos sin recibir terapia psico-nutricional, (76% mujeres) con edad media de 41 ± 9,5 años. El IMC basal medio fue de 42 ± 10 y un 45% de los pacientes fueron clasificados como superobesos (IMC: 56 ± 6). La media de exceso de peso perdido (EPP) fue de 77%. Según el EPP se clasificaron como "exitosos" (E) a 17 pacientes (59%) y "no exitosos" a 13 (41%). De los pacientes catalogados como E, el 94% paso por TCC (15 individuos de los 17 totales) comparados con solo el 12% que no la recibió (2 individuos de los 17 totales) con diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p < 0,05). Asimismo, se observo menor incidencia de trastornos psicológicos comparados con los NE. En concreto, resultaron estar significativamente menos ansiosos y estresados y tener mayor autoestima (P < 0,05). En cuanto a la psicopatología específica, por un lado, el ansia por la comida guiada por el hambre, la pérdida de control sobre la ingesta alimentaria y el sentimiento de culpa fue menor en los pacientes que lograron >50% de EPP (p < 0,04, p < 0,001, y p < 0,001, respectivamente). También se observó que este grupo de pacientes hacían menos planes para comer y comían menos por refuerzo positivo (p < 0,03 y p < 0,000, respectivamente) que el grupo de pacientes NE. Conclusiones: Los pacientes que lograron resultados exitosos en la evolución de la perdida de peso a los dos años de CB son en su mayoría (94%) aquellos que recibieron TCC, presentando menor comorbilidad psicológica que los NE. La TCC podría influir positivamente en los resultados postoperatorios (AU)


Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in the success of postoperative weight loss after 2 years of CB. Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted in consecutive patients with morbid obesity aged between 18 and 59 yrs and enrolled in the bariatric surgery program of the Obesity Surgery Unit of our hospital from June 2007 through June 2010, with two years postoperative follow-up. Participants were divided into two groups according to their participation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or not. Over a 3-month period, CBT was applied in 12 2-h sessions. The main dependent variables studied were body weight and height, from which we calculated BMI and percentage of excess weight lost (weight lost x 100)/(initial weight-ideal weight), classifying patients as successful (E ) those with EPP > 50%, and unsuccessful (NE) those with EPP <50%. Participants were also, assessed for general (stress, anxiety, depression and self-esteem) and specific (binge eating and food craving) psychopathology. Results: Of the 35 patients with bariatric surgery, 30 responded postoperative evaluations, 16 underwent CBT before CB and 14 underwent surgery without receiving psycho-nutritional therapy, (76% female) with a mean age of 41 ± 9.5 years. The mean baseline BMI was 42 ± 10 and 45% of patients were classified as super obese (BMI: 56 ± 6). Mean excess weight loss (EPP) was 77%. According to the EPP were classified as "successful" (S) (59%) and "unsuccessful" (U) (41%). Of the patients assigned to S, 94% received CBT (15 individuals of 17 total), compared with only 12% who did not receive (2 individuals of the 17 total) with statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Also, the S patients appeared to be significantly less anxious and stressed and have higher self-esteem (P < 0.05). Regarding specific psychopathology, the food craving guided by hunger, loss of control over food intake and guilt was lower in patients who achieved > 50% of EPP (p < 0.04, p < 0.001, p < 0.001, respectively). It was also noted that these patients were plans to eat less and ate less for positive reinforcement (p < 0.03 and p < 0.000, respectively) than the patient group NE. Conclusions: Patients who achieved successful results in the evolution of weight loss at two years of CB are mostly (94%) who received CBT, presenting lower psychological comorbidity than NE. CBT could positively influence postoperative outcomes (AU)


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Humanos , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental/métodos , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Cirurgia Bariátrica , Avaliação de Resultado de Intervenções Terapêuticas , Redução de Peso/fisiologia , Comorbidade
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Nutr Hosp ; 28(4): 1109-14, 2013.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23889628

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in the success of postoperative weight loss after 2 years of CB. METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted in consecutive patients with morbid obesity aged between 18 and 59 yrs and enrolled in the bariatric surgery program of the Obesity Surgery Unit of our hospital from June 2007 through June 2010, with two years postoperative follow-up. Participants were divided into two groups according to their participation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or not. Over a 3-month period, CBT was applied in 12 2-h sessions. The main dependent variables studied were body weight and height, from which we calculated BMI and percentage of excess weight lost (weight lost x 100)/(initial weight-ideal weight), classifying patients as successful (E ) those with EPP > 50%, and unsuccessful (NE) those with EPP <50%. Participants were also, assessed for general (stress, anxiety, depression and self-esteem) and specific (binge eating and food craving) psychopathology. RESULTS: Of the 35 patients with bariatric surgery, 30 responded postoperative evaluations, 16 underwent CBT before CB and 14 underwent surgery without receiving psycho-nutritional therapy, (76% female) with a mean age of 41 ± 9.5 years. The mean baseline BMI was 42 ± 10 and 45% of patients were classified as super obese (BMI: 56 ± 6). Mean excess weight loss (EPP) was 77%. According to the EPP were classified as "successful" (S) (59%) and "unsuccessful" (U) (41%). Of the patients assigned to S, 94% received CBT (15 individuals of 17 total), compared with only 12% who did not receive (2 individuals of the 17 total) with statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Also, the S patients appeared to be significantly less anxious and stressed and have higher self-esteem (P < 0.05). Regarding specific psychopathology, the food craving guided by hunger, loss of control over food intake and guilt was lower in patients who achieved > 50% of EPP (p < 0.04, p < 0.001, p < 0.001, respectively). It was also noted that these patients were plans to eat less and ate less for positive reinforcement (p < 0.03 and p < 0.000, respectively) than the patient group NE. CONCLUSIONS: Patients who achieved successful results in the evolution of weight loss at two years of CB are mostly (94%) who received CBT, presenting lower psychological comorbidity than NE. CBT could positively influence postoperative outcomes.


Objetivo: Evaluar la efectividad de la Terapia Cognitivo Conductual (TCC) en el éxito de la pérdida de peso postoperatoria tras 2 años de CB. Metodología: Estudio observacional prospectivo en el que se incluyeron pacientes entre 18 y 59 años candidatos a CB, entre enero de 2007 y junio de 2010, realizando seguimiento postoperatorio hasta junio de 2012. Se compararon dos grupos de estudio de acuerdo a su participación en TCC o no. Se tomaron datos de peso corporal y estatura, a partir de las cuales se calculó el IMC y porcentaje de exceso de peso perdido (Peso perdido x 100)/(Peso inicial-Peso ideal), clasificando a los pacientes como exitosos (E) los que logaron un EPP > 50% y como no exitosos (NE) aquellos con EPP < 50%. Asimismo se examinaron psicopatología general (estrés, ansiedad, depresión y autoestima) y específica de la conducta alimentaria (trastorno por atracón y ansia por la comida) mediante test validados para población española. Resultados: De los 35 pacientes intervenidos, 30 respondieron a la valoración postcirugía. 16 de ellos pasaron por TCC antes de la CB y 14 fueron intervenidos sin recibir terapia pisco-nutricional, (76% mujeres) con edad media de 41 ± 9,5 años. El IMC basal medio fue de 42 ± 10 y un 45% de los pacientes fueron clasificados como superobesos (IMC: 56 ± 6). La media de exceso de peso perdido (EPP) fue de 77%. Según el EPP se clasificaron como "exitosos" (E) a 17 pacientes (59%) y "no exitosos" a 13 (41%). De los pacientes catalogados como E, el 94% paso por TCC (15 individuos de los 17 totales) comparados con solo el 12% que no la recibió (2 individuos de los 17 totales) con diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p < 0,05). Asimismo, se observo menor incidencia de trastornos psicológicos comparados con los NE. En concreto, resultaron estar significativamente menos ansiosos y estresados y tener mayor autoestima (P < 0,05). En cuanto a la psicopatología específica, por un lado, el ansia por la comida guiada por el hambre, la pérdida de control sobre la ingesta alimentaria y el sentimiento de culpa fue menor en los pacientes que lograron >50% de EPP (p < 0,04, p < 0,001, y p < 0,001, respectivamente). También se observó que este grupo de pacientes hacían menos planes para comer y comían menos por refuerzo positivo (p < 0,03 y p < 0,000, respectivamente) que el grupo de pacientes NE. Conclusiones: Los pacientes que lograron resultados exitosos en la evolución de la perdida de peso a los dos años de CB son en su mayoría (94%) aquellos que recibieron TCC, presentando menor comorbilidad psicológica que los NE. La TCC podría influir positivamente en los resultados postoperatorios.


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Cirurgia Bariátrica , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental/métodos , Obesidade Mórbida/terapia , Redução de Peso/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Índice de Massa Corporal , Transtornos da Alimentação e da Ingestão de Alimentos/psicologia , Transtornos da Alimentação e da Ingestão de Alimentos/terapia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obesidade Mórbida/psicologia , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Estudos Prospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Obes Surg ; 20(2): 161-7, 2010 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18958537

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BACKGROUND: Morbid obesity has multiple negative consequences for psychological health. These patients are described as depressed, anxious, and impulsive, with low self-esteem and impaired quality of life. The severity of these psychological disorders has been related to the degree of obesity. The aim of this study was to analyze the psychopathological characteristics of obese candidates for bariatric surgery, determining differences and similarities in general and specific psychopathologic symptoms among patients with different degrees of obesity and normal-weight individuals. METHODS: The study included 50 patients (26 type III obesity, 24 type IV obesity) and 25 normal-weight volunteers. They were all assessed for: stress (CED44-B), anxiety-depression (General Health Questionnaire), self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale), family function (Apgar Family Function Questionnaire), quality of life (Spanish version of the Quality of Life Index), personality (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised), food craving (Food Craving Questionnaire-Trait), and eating behavior disorder (EBD) symptomatology (Eating Disorders Examination-Questionnaire Version-4). RESULTS: The obese patients had higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, food craving, and EBD symptoms and lower levels of self-esteem and quality of life compared with normal-weight controls. No personality or family function disorders were observed in any of the obese or normal-weight subjects. Patients with type III and type IV obesity differed only in anxiety and personality findings. CONCLUSIONS: Although the presence of psychological disorders cannot be taken as an absolute criterion for exclusion of candidates for obesity surgery, a better understanding of the relationship of these variables with weight loss and other outcomes of bariatric surgery may improve patient selection and facilitate more appropriate interventions.


Assuntos
Cirurgia Bariátrica , Comportamento Alimentar/psicologia , Obesidade Mórbida/psicologia , Autoimagem , Adulto , Análise de Variância , Ansiedade/epidemiologia , Cirurgia Bariátrica/psicologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Depressão/epidemiologia , Transtornos da Alimentação e da Ingestão de Alimentos/epidemiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Obesidade Mórbida/cirurgia , Personalidade , Qualidade de Vida , Estresse Psicológico/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Magreza/psicologia
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