Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy
Introduction. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is considered as successful if the percentage of Excess Body Mass Index Loss (% EBMIL) remains constant over 50% with long-term follow-up. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether early % EBMIL was predictive of success after SG. Methods. This...
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doaj-654b2af3632a4ff29c1d5ee29c0fd4c62020-11-25T00:31:21ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Obesity2090-07082090-07162017-01-01201710.1155/2017/21071572107157Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve GastrectomyGuillaume Philouze0Eglantine Voitellier1Laurence Lacaze2Emmanuel Huet3Antoine Gancel4Gaëtan Prévost5Michael Bubenheim6Michel Scotté7Department of Digestive Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceDepartment of Digestive Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceDepartment of Digestive Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceDepartment of Digestive Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceDepartment of Endocrinology, Bois-Guillaume Hospital, 76230 Bois-Guillaume, FranceDepartment of Endocrinology, Bois-Guillaume Hospital, 76230 Bois-Guillaume, FranceDepartment of Biostatistics, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceDepartment of Digestive Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, 1 rue de Germont, 76031 Rouen, FranceIntroduction. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is considered as successful if the percentage of Excess Body Mass Index Loss (% EBMIL) remains constant over 50% with long-term follow-up. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether early % EBMIL was predictive of success after SG. Methods. This retrospective study included patients who had SG with two years of follow-up. Patients had follow-up appointments at 3 (M3), 6, 12, and 24 months (M24). Data as weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) were collected systematically. We estimated the % EBMIL necessary to establish a correlation between M3 and M24 compared to % EBMIL speeds and calculated a limit value of % EBMIL predictive of success. Results. Data at operative time, M3, and M24 were available for 128 patients. Pearson test showed a correlation between % EBMIL at M3 and that at M24 (r=0.74; p<0.0001). % EBMIL speed between surgery and M3 (p=0.0011) was significant but not between M3 and M24. A linear regression analysis proved that % EBMIL over 20.1% at M3 (p<0.0001) predicted a final % EBMIL over 50%. Conclusions. % EBMIL at M3 after SG is correlated with % EBMIL in the long term. % EBMIL speed was significant in the first 3 months. % EBMIL over 20.1% at M3 leads to the success of SG.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2107157 |
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Guillaume Philouze Eglantine Voitellier Laurence Lacaze Emmanuel Huet Antoine Gancel Gaëtan Prévost Michael Bubenheim Michel Scotté Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy Journal of Obesity |
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Guillaume Philouze Eglantine Voitellier Laurence Lacaze Emmanuel Huet Antoine Gancel Gaëtan Prévost Michael Bubenheim Michel Scotté |
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Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy |
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Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy |
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Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy |
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Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy |
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Excess Body Mass Index Loss at 3 Months: A Predictive Factor of Long-Term Result after Sleeve Gastrectomy |
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excess body mass index loss at 3 months: a predictive factor of long-term result after sleeve gastrectomy |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Journal of Obesity |
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Introduction. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is considered as successful if the percentage of Excess Body Mass Index Loss (% EBMIL) remains constant over 50% with long-term follow-up. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether early % EBMIL was predictive of success after SG. Methods. This retrospective study included patients who had SG with two years of follow-up. Patients had follow-up appointments at 3 (M3), 6, 12, and 24 months (M24). Data as weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) were collected systematically. We estimated the % EBMIL necessary to establish a correlation between M3 and M24 compared to % EBMIL speeds and calculated a limit value of % EBMIL predictive of success. Results. Data at operative time, M3, and M24 were available for 128 patients. Pearson test showed a correlation between % EBMIL at M3 and that at M24 (r=0.74; p<0.0001). % EBMIL speed between surgery and M3 (p=0.0011) was significant but not between M3 and M24. A linear regression analysis proved that % EBMIL over 20.1% at M3 (p<0.0001) predicted a final % EBMIL over 50%. Conclusions. % EBMIL at M3 after SG is correlated with % EBMIL in the long term. % EBMIL speed was significant in the first 3 months. % EBMIL over 20.1% at M3 leads to the success of SG. |
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