Literature DB >> 93179

Randomised trial of jejunoileal bypass versus medical treatment in morbid obesity. The Danish Obesity Project.

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Abstract

In a randomised clinical trial to assess the value of intestinal bypass in the treatment of gross obesity 130 patients who underwent end-to-side jejunoileostomy (with either a 1/3 or a 3/1 ratio between jejunum and ileum left in continuity) were compared with 66 non-surgically treated patients. All patients in the study had gross, long-standing, treatment-resistant obesity with resultant somatic, psychic, or social problems; none were alcoholic or had liver disease or other conditions which made them poor surgical risks. Most subjects were observed for more than 3 years. Median weight loss within 24 months was 42.9 kg in the bypass group, compared with 5.9 kg in the control group. No deaths occurred among those who underwent surgery. Patients who underwent intestinal bypass also had a better improvement in quality of life and a higher degree of patient satisfaction. Complications of the operation were, however, common and occasionally severe.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 93179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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4.  Mineral metabolism during prolonged oral calcium substitution after jejuno-ileal bypass for morbid obesity.

Authors:  D Scholz; P O Schwille; B Husemann; T Herzog; H W Schley; C Morzinietz; A Sigel
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1982-08

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Authors:  L Sjöström
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8.  A Meal Replacement Program for the Treatment of Obesity: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis from the Swiss Payer's Perspective.

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