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Amelioration of Diabetes Mellitus Type II after Sleeve Gastrectomy—Data on Nationwide Survey on Quality Assurance in Bariatric Surgery in Germany
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作者 I. El-Sayes R. Weiner +4 位作者 M. Talai Rad S. Wolff C. Knoll T. Manger C. Stroh 《Surgical Science》 2013年第12期8-12,共5页
Introduction: Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is becoming more popular due to its weight reducing effect and promising anti-diabetic efficacy. However, long term results are still lacking. Methods: The study focuses on anti-d... Introduction: Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is becoming more popular due to its weight reducing effect and promising anti-diabetic efficacy. However, long term results are still lacking. Methods: The study focuses on anti-diabetic efficacy of SG through retrospective analysis of data for patients who underwent SG in Germany from 2005 to 2011. Anti-diabetic efficacy was assessed at 1, 2 and up to 4 years after surgery. Results: 5400 morbidly obese patients underwent SG. Of these 5400 patients 13.2% (n = 712) were insulin treated (IT) and 21.6% (n = 1165) were non-insulin treated (NIT). Total follow-up was accomplished in 41.24% of patients. Percentage of remission and improvement (RI) at 1 year was 83.8% (80.2% for insulin treated (IT) vs. 85.1% for non-insulin treated (NIT)). RI% at 2 years dropped to 77.6% (76.9% for IT vs. 77.9% for NIT patients). With late follow up (up to 4 years), RI% was 65.9% (58.8% for IT vs. 66.7% for NIT patients). Difference between IT and NIT patients was insignificant. Conclusion: SG shows promising ant-diabetic efficacy at 1 year, 2 years and up to 4 years after surgery. This efficacy gradually drops with prolonged time interval after surgery and seems to be insignificantly higher among NIT vs. IT patients. 展开更多
关键词 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY DIABETES MELLITUS Type II DIABETES REMISSION Metabolic Surgery
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