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Clinical Outcomes of Metabolic Surgery: Microvascular and Macrovascular Complications

Authors :
David M. Nathan
Ted D. Adams
David Arterburn
Robert H. Eckel
Source :
Diabetes Care
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2016.

Abstract

Understanding of the long-term clinical outcomes associated with bariatric surgery has recently been advanced. Research related to the sequelae of diabetes—in particular, long-term microvascular and macrovascular complications—in patients who undergo weight-loss surgery is imperative to this pursuit. While numerous randomized control trials have assessed glucose control with bariatric surgery compared with intensive medical therapy, bariatric surgery outcome data relating to microvascular and macrovascular complications have been limited to observational studies and nonrandomized clinical trials. As a result, whether bariatric surgery is associated with a long-term reduction in microvascular and macrovascular complications when compared with current intensive glycemic control therapy cannot be determined because the evidence is insufficient. However, the consistent salutary effects of bariatric surgery on diabetes remission and glycemic improvement support the opportunity (and need) to conduct high-quality studies of bariatric surgery versus intensive glucose control. This review provides relevant background information related to the treatment of diabetes, hyperglycemia, and long-term complications; reports clinical findings (to date) with bariatric surgery; and identifies ongoing research focusing on long-term vascular outcomes associated with bariatric surgery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19355548 and 01495992
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed947b59dd908f68ea10ee9ca0181369