Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in obesity

ob0003ou3 | A year in review: what are the highlights? | OU2021

Standardising care in the identification and management of patients with post bariatric surgery hypoglycaemia

Hazlehurst Jonathan

Post bariatric surgery care within the NHS is currently for 2 years. Post bariatric surgery hypoglycaemia (PBSH) can occur many years following surgery. The true prevalence of symptomatic PBSH is difficult to establish given variable recording and high median time to first event following surgery. Screening post-operative patients reveals high rates of asymptomatic hypoglycaemia of uncertain significance. The numbers of symptomatic patients fulfilling Whipple’s triad is s...

ob0001p31 | (1) | UKCO2019

The relationship between relative deprivation and access to bariatric surgery

Hazlehurst Jonathan , Abbott Sally , Bellary Srikanth , Singhal Rishi , Tahrani Abd

Introduction: Adults living in the most deprived areas of England are more likely to have obesity. However, it is not clear whether social deprivation has an impact on accessing and the outcomes of bariatric surgery. The aim of our study was to explore the effect of indices of deprivation on access to bariatric surgery and its outcomes.Methods: Cross-sectional prospective evaluation in a single centre in England of all patients who underwent primary bari...