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Implantable gastric stimulation (IGS) as therapy for human morbid obesity: report from the 2001 IFSO symposium in Crete.

Robert J Greenstein, Mitiku Belachew.   

Abstract

This supplement contains reports from a symposium on a novel approach to treat obesity, gastric myo-electrical stimulation, that was held at the IFSO in Greece in 2001. There were four presentations. Xavier Pi-Sunyer from Columbia University in New York discussed medical risks of obesity. Karl Miller from Austria presented technical aspects of the surgery. Valerio Cigaina from Italy, the originator of the concept, reviewed his 7-year results with this therapy. Finally, Jerome D'Argent from France gave his preliminary results employing higher energy electrical stimulation parameters. Customarily weight loss data are presented as percent excess weight lost (%EWL), an antiquated measurement, e.g. all subjects were purchasing life insurance, the poor and minorities were under-represented and those with heart disease, malignancies or diabetes were excluded. In this supplement weight loss data are presented in a novel manner: percent excess body mass index (BMI) lost %EBL. This innovation merits an explanation and justification. The NIH/NIDDK convened a panel, chaired by Professor Pi-Sunyer, that concluded that for adults a BMI of 25 should be considered the upper limit of normal. Accordingly, we have proposed that BMI units in excess of 25 be considered to represent 100% of the excess weight of an individual. The USA FDA has agreed to accept weight loss data presented as %EBL. The intriguing data presented justify further evaluation of this novel, potentially useful and relatively benign treatment of obesity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11969106     DOI: 10.1007/bf03342139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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