Bariatric surgery is associated with improved health for severely obese individuals, including substantial weight loss and resolution of certain medical comorbidities. Some studies involving predominately young women with minor comorbid illnesses have also shown both short-term and medium-term mortality ...
Poster Award: 1050 Bariatric Surgery Is Associated With Increased Risk of Acute Pancreatitis in the First 90 Days After Surgery: 2017 Category Award (Obesity): 2017 Presidential Poster Award: 1050Bariatric Surgery Is Associated With Increased Risk of Acute Pancreatitis in the First 90 Days After ...
Bariatric surgery is associated with a decrease in hospital admissions for acute diastolic Heart failure. 2. Bariatric surgery is associated with a decrease in the odds of prevalence and hospital admissions for chronic diastolic heart failure. 3. Bariatric surgery is a feasible therapeutic measure in...
Bariatric surgery in obese patients is associated with reduction of albuminuria and cardiovascular risk factorsMartins, A RBranco, P QSerra, F MMatias, P JLucas, C PAdragao, TDuarte, JOliveira, M MSaraiva, A MBarata, J D
1-5 No long-term randomized clinical trials have been completed, but there is accumulating observational evidence that bariatric surgery is associated with better long-term survival than usual care.6-8 Bariatric surgery was associated with 29% lower all-cause mortality relative to a matched usual ...
Bariatric surgery is associated with decreased progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease to cirrhosis: a retrospective cohort analysis. Ann Surg. 2020;272(1):32-39. doi:10.1097/SLA.0000000000003871 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 66. Jamaly S, Carlsson L, Peltonen M, ...
Bariatric surgery was associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality in both subgroups (adjHR = 0.65, 95% CI: 0.46–0.91; and 0.70, 0.55–0.88, respectively (interaction p = 0.516)). Conclusions Bariatric surgery is associated with similar reduction of overall and cardiovascular mortality...
A large population-based Swedish cohort study found that a substantial weight loss resulting from bariatric surgery is associated with a decreased risk in the development of cataract, especially in patients who undergo the surgery before age 60, according to Theresa Burkard, PhD, of the Institute ...
The most common causes of death were cancer and cardiovascular disease, both of which were less common in surgery patients. The authors concluded that bariatric surgery is associated with both long-term weight loss and lower 10-year mortality. Investigators in Utah retrospectively evaluated a cohort...
It has always been known that bariatric surgery improves microvascular disease and in this issue of JAMA, Fisher et al2 report that bariatric surgery is associated with substantial improvements in macrovascular disease, begging the question: why is bariatric surgery not as well accepted as medications...