Reporting Results After Bariatric Surgery: Reproducibility of Predicted Body Mass Index
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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30/10/2013
30/10/2013
2012
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Resumo |
There is a controversy about the best way to report results after bariatric surgery. Several indices have been proposed over the years such as percentage of total weight loss (%TWL), percentage of excess weight loss (%EWL), and percentage of excess body mass index loss (%EBMIL). More recently, it has been suggested to individualize the body mass index (BMI) goal to be achieved by the patients (predicted BMI-PBMI). The objective was to assess the reproducibility of this PBMI in our service. In this retrospective study, we assessed the %TWL, %EWL, %EBMIL (with expected BMI of 25 kg/m(2)), and %EBMIL (with PBMI) over 4 years of observation in two groups of patients: BMI < 50 kg/m(2) and BMI a parts per thousand yen50 kg/m(2). The medical records of 403 patients were studied. From 18 to 42 months after surgery, %TWL was higher in the superobese group, whereas %EWL was similar for the two groups. %EBMIL was higher in less obese patients up to 24 months and similar thereafter. In contrast, %EBMIL with PBMI was greater in the superobese group, although it never reached the 100% goal. We conclude that %EBMIL results according to PBMI were not reproducible in our institution. There is a need to elaborate a new easy-to-obtain and reproducible index. |
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OBESITY SURGERY, NEW YORK, v. 22, n. 4, supl. 1, Part 6, pp. 519-522, APR, 2012 0960-8923 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36754 10.1007/s11695-011-0480-4 |
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eng |
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SPRINGER NEW YORK |
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OBESITY SURGERY |
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closedAccess Copyright SPRINGER |
Palavras-Chave | #OBESITY #BARIATRIC SURGERY #RESULTS #PERCENTAGE OF EXCESS BODY MASS LOSS #WEIGHT-LOSS #SURGERY |
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