Verlagslink DOI: 10.1007/s11695-018-3118-y
Titel: Perioperative Short-Term Outcome in Super-Super-Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery
Sprache: Englisch
Autorenschaft: Dupree, Anna 
El Gammal, Alexander Tarek 
Wolter, Stefan 
Urbanek, Silvana 
Riedel, Nina 
Mann, Oliver 
Busch, Philipp 
Erscheinungsdatum: 5-Feb-2018
Zeitschrift oder Schriftenreihe: Obesity Surgery 
Zeitschriftenband: 28
Anfangsseite: 1895
Endseite: 1901
Zusammenfassung: 
Background

Prevalence of obesity is increasing with a pandemic magnitude worldwide. Incidence of super-super-obesity (>?60 kg/m2) is expanding by the same means. While bariatric surgery is the only approach with proven long-term results, surgical outcome in super-super-obesity is still discussed controversially.
Objective

This retrospective study examined bariatric surgery patients’ short-term outcome in relation to their degree of obesity.
Setting

Data collection was performed in a German university medical center between March 2010 and November 2013.
Methods

This study analyzes a cohort of 715 patients in a single institution. Patients were subdivided into three groups, obese (??49.9 kg/m2), super-obese (??50 kg/m2), and super-super-obese (??60 kg/m2), and evaluated regarding perioperative outcome.
Results

Three hundred eighty-one patients were included into obese (O); 225 patients, into super-obese (SO); and 109 patients, into super-super-obese (SSO) cohort. There were no significant differences regarding patient characteristics including quantity of comorbidities and perioperative outcome. BMI was significantly lower in patients with complications, compared to patients without complications (p?Conclusion

Super-super-obesity should not be considered as a limiting factor for bariatric surgery outcome; however, the patients’ age, surgeries prior to the bariatric procedure, and comorbidities must be considered prior to bariatric surgical treatment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/4930
Begutachtungsstatus: Diese Version hat ein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen (Peer Review)
Einrichtung: Department Ökotrophologie 
Fakultät Life Sciences 
Dokumenttyp: Zeitschriftenbeitrag
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