1. Endoscopic bariatric therapies for obesity: a review.
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Staudenmann, Dominic A, Sui, Zhixian, Saxena, Payal, Kaffes, Arthur J, Marinos, George, Kumbhari, Vivek, Aepli, Patrick, and Sartoretto, Adrian
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GASTRIC bypass ,OBESITY ,WEIGHT loss ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,BARIATRIC surgery ,CLINICAL trials ,EQUIPMENT & supplies ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,STOMACH surgery ,ENDOSCOPY - Abstract
▪ Obesity is reaching pandemic proportions globally, with overweight or obesity affecting at least two-thirds of Australian adults. ▪ Bariatric surgery is an effective weight loss strategy but is constrained by high resource requirements and low patient acceptance. ▪ Multiple endoscopic bariatric therapies have matured, with well established and favourable safety and efficacy profiles in multiple randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and are best used within a multidisciplinary setting as an adjuvant to lifestyle intervention. ▪ Three types of intragastric balloon are currently in use in Australia offering average total weight loss ranging from 10% to 18%, with others available internationally. ▪ Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty produces average total weight loss of 15-20% with low rates of severe complications, with RCT data anticipated in December 2021. ▪Bariatric and metabolic endoscopy is rapidly evolving, with many novel, promising therapies currently under investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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