Ahima, RS (2008) Should eligibility for bariatric surgery be expanded?. Gastroenterology 134: pp. 15Rexford S. Ahima. (2008) Should Eligibility for Bariatric Surgery Be Expanded?. Gastroenterology 134 , 15 /Ulett GC, Bohnsack JF, Armstrong J, Adderson EE. Beta-hemolysin-independent induction of...
Patient eligibility for bariatric surgery, also called weight-loss or metabolic surgery, has expanded over the last decade and its safety and effectiveness even further established in clinical studies and professional guidelines, but relatively few patients with a body mass index (BMI) below 35 actual...
Bariatric surgery has emerged as the single most effective treatment for morbid obesity and obesity-related medical conditions. Over the last decade, several randomized clinical trials and large cohort studies have demonstrated significant benefits of bariatric surgery compared with nonsurgical management, ...
The Current Status and Future Development of Laparoscopic Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery In addition, the body mass index requirement for eligibility of the surgery has been constantly reduced. At the same time, the connotation is constantly ... Z Zhang 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Theoretical Interpret...
With obesity being a major cause of transplant exclusion, this collaborative program represents a path forward for patients who previously would be ineligible, Dr Paramesh said and may help pave the way for increased patient education and access.“We’ve seen that bariatric surgery is not just a...
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, the Obesity Society, and American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery medical guidelines for clinical practice for the perioperative nutritional, metabolic, and nonsurgical support of the bariatric surgery patient Obesity (Silver Spring), 17 (2009), ...
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Conclusion The number of adults potentially eligible for bariatric surgery in England (2,346,542 people based on census data) far exceeds provision. Greater investment may be required to ensure the National Health Service (NHS) and other health services internationally have the capacity to meet the...
IMPORTANCE Current eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery use arbitrarily chosen body mass index (BMI) (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) thresholds, an approach that has been criticized as arbitrary and lacking evidence. OBJECTIVES To verify the importance of ...
The number of people in England who are potentially eligible for bariatric surgery according to criteria set out in UK national guidance is not known. We used data from Health Survey for England (HSE) 2006, representative of the non-institutionalised English population, to determine the number ...