JAMA: Journal of the American Medical AssociationWolfe BM, and Belle SH. 2014. Long-term Risks and Benefits of Bariatric Surgery: A Research 256 Challenge. JAMA.Wolfe BM, Belle SH. Long-term risks and benefits of bariatric surgery: a research challenge. JAMA 2014;312(17):1792-3....
Bariatric / Metabolic surgery (BMS) is the only form of treatment for severe obesity that provides significant long-term weight loss and maintenance. With current technology and a laparoscopic approach, BMS can be performed safely with low early morbidity and very low mortality. BMS results...
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Taken together, these two studies provide compelling evidence that bariatric surgery in extremely obese patients can lower long-term mortality; however, the magnitude of this effect is small (number needed to treat, 100– 500). Randomized trials in which aggressive medical therapy is used as a ...
Despite this, there continues to be controversy around the use of bariatric surgery in this patient population. Objective To determine whether bariatric surgery is associated with improvement in long-term survival among patients with obesity and end-stage kidney disease. Design, Setting, and ...
The increasing incidence of bariatric/metabolic surgery has brought concerns about the short- and long-term safety of this definitive treatment option. Many multicenter, large cohort studies of outcomes after bariatric surgery have been performed worldwide. Due to innovation in surgical methods and post...
The long-term cardiovascular benefits of bariatric surgery remain unclear. We aimed to analyze the association between bariatric surgery and cardiovascular... S Sonaiya,A Zevallos,G Adrales - 《Journal of Surgical Research》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Association Between Bariatric Surgery and Long-term ...
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Bariatric surgery can lead to short-mid-term vitamin deficiencies, but the long-term vitamin deficiencies is unclear. This study aimed to conduct a meta-analysis regarding the long-term prevalence (≥ 5 years) of vitamin deficiencies after bariatric surgery. ...
Durability is a key requirement for the broad acceptance of bariatric surgery. We report on durability at and beyond 10 years with a systematic re