Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder Before and After Bariatric Surgery and the Impact of Considering This Surgery During Addiction Follow-up
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Observational Study
Alcohol Use Disorder
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At a Glance
Age
18 and older
Sex
Any
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
20 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France · Other
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for adults who have had bariatric surgery and a history of alcohol use disorder. Participants will have their medical records reviewed to improve care for alcohol use disorder after surgery.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
You may be able to join if
I am an adult (at least 18 years old)
I have undergone bariatric surgery
I have a history of alcohol use disorder
I have a history of eating disorders
I have another substance use disorder
I am receiving addiction follow-up for alcohol use disorder
I do not object to my data being used for research
You may not be able to join if
I do not have alcohol use disorder
I have not had bariatric surgery
I have expressed opposition to participating in the study
I am under legal protection, guardianship, or curatorship
Summarized in plain language from this trial's official eligibility criteria.
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A significant number of patients treated for alcohol use disorder have undergone bariatric surgery.
Bariatric surgery is a treatment for patients suffering from morbid or severe obesity with comorbidities that can be improved by surgery. It is performed by a multidisciplinary team, in collaboration with the treating physician. It is a comprehensive approach, part of a personalized patient plan, a…
A significant number of patients treated for alcohol use disorder have undergone bariatric surgery.
Bariatric surgery is a treatment for patients suffering from morbid or severe obesity with comorbidities that can be improved by surgery. It is performed by a multidisciplinary team, in collaboration with the treating physician. It is a comprehensive approach, part of a personalized patient plan, and is governed by regulations defined by the HAS (French National Authority for Health). Pre- and post-surgery follow-up are defined within these regulations.
Several studies have been conducted on alcohol use disorder after bariatric surgery, attempting to understand and clarify the mechanisms involved. Alcohol use disorder and bariatric surgery share and are associated with psychiatric disorders.
Therefore, the investigators wish to explore, through the medical records of patients receiving addiction treatment for alcohol use disorder, the consideration of their surgery in their follow-up. This exploration will subsequently allow for improved care for these patients, if necessary.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Adult (≥18 years old)
* Female or male
* Having undergone bariatric surgery
* History of eating disorders before or after bariatric surgery
* History of AUD before or after bariatric surgery
* Other substance use disorder
* Addiction follow-up at the CSAPA of the HUS or Savern…
Inclusion Criteria:
* Adult (≥18 years old)
* Female or male
* Having undergone bariatric surgery
* History of eating disorders before or after bariatric surgery
* History of AUD before or after bariatric surgery
* Other substance use disorder
* Addiction follow-up at the CSAPA of the HUS or Saverne hospitals for an alcohol use disorder during the period from January 1, 2003 to March 31, 2024
* Subject not objecting, after being informed, to the reuse of their data for the purposes of this research
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patient who has expressed opposition to participating in the study.
* Absence of alcohol use disorder. - No bariatric surgery.
* Patient under legal protection, guardianship, or curatorship.
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