Effectiveness of surgical weight loss on the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review.

A. Merrill, Susie Jones
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BACKGROUND Purposeful weight loss resulting in loss of excess body fat contributes to enhanced health outcomes such as lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, reduced blood glucose levels, and reduced mortality. REVIEW OBJECTIVE To synthesize the best available evidence regarding the effectiveness of surgical weight loss procedures on the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus. INCLUSION CRITERIA Patients 18 years of age and older, females and males with a prior diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus who have undergone a bariatric or surgical weight loss procedure.This review considered surgical weight loss procedures.This review considered as outcome measures: weight loss, body mass index (BMI), hemoglobin A1C values, fasting blood glucose levels, and/or reduction/elimination of antidiabetic medications.This review included randomized controlled trials SEARCH STRATEGY: The search strategy aimed to find both published and unpublished studies in English language only from April 2006 through May 2011. The search used multiple databases including MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, EBSCO, ProQuest, and Science Direct. METHODOLOGICAL QUALITY The studies were critically appraised using the standardized instruments provided by the Joanna Briggs Institute. DATA COLLECTION Data was extracted using standardised data extraction form provided by the Joanna Briggs Institute. DATA SYNTHESIS Due to the heterogeneous nature of the study methods meta-analysis was considered not appropriate. The results are presented in a narrative summary. RESULTS Five studies compared varying operative techniques, and results substantiate improvement in dynamics directly linked to T2DM: weight loss, BMI, HbA1c values, and utilization of medications for control. CONCLUSIONS Based on the results of this review surgical weight loss should be considered a best practice recommendation to patients for the treatment and remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) as evidenced by short term effects on weight reduction, change in hemoglobin A1c values, and decrease or elimination of medications to control diabetes IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients with T2DM should receive counseling from their practitioner to include surgical weight loss as a means to control the untoward effects of this disease with proven short term results when other weight loss attempts fail. IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH Further studies are warranted to compare the various procedures (LAGB, LRYBG, and LSG) to one another and to conventional therapy with a larger subset of T2DM participants. It would also be important to follow these patients long term in order to adequately assess efficacy on a continuum. Furthermore, researchers need to establish set methods for outcome definition and measurement in order to allow for meta-analysis and better translation into practice.
手术减肥对2型糖尿病缓解的有效性:一项系统综述。
背景:有目的的减肥导致身体多余脂肪的减少有助于改善健康状况,如降低血压、降低胆固醇、降低血糖水平和降低死亡率。综述目的综合目前关于手术减肥对2型糖尿病缓解效果的最佳证据。纳入标准:既往诊断为2型糖尿病并接受过减肥或手术减肥手术的患者,年龄≥18岁,男女不限。这篇综述考虑了外科减肥手术。本综述考虑了结局指标:体重减轻、体重指数(BMI)、血红蛋白A1C值、空腹血糖水平和/或降糖药物的减少/消除。本综述纳入随机对照试验。检索策略:检索策略旨在查找2006年4月至2011年5月期间发表和未发表的英文研究。检索使用了多个数据库,包括MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE、EBSCO、ProQuest和Science Direct。方法质量使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所提供的标准化工具对研究进行了严格评估。数据收集使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所提供的标准化数据提取表提取数据。由于研究方法的异质性,meta分析被认为是不合适的。结果以叙述性摘要的形式呈现。结果:五项研究比较了不同的手术技术,结果证实了与T2DM直接相关的动态改善:体重减轻、BMI、HbA1c值和控制药物的使用。结论:根据本综述的结果,手术减肥应被视为治疗和缓解2型糖尿病(T2DM)的最佳实践推荐,其短期效果可以减轻体重,改变血红蛋白A1c值,减少或消除控制糖尿病的药物。2型糖尿病患者应接受医生的咨询,将手术减肥作为控制这种疾病不良影响的一种手段,并在其他减肥尝试失败时证明其短期效果。对研究的意义需要进一步的研究来比较不同的治疗方法(LAGB、LRYBG和LSG)之间的差异,以及在更大的T2DM患者群体中与常规治疗的差异。为了在一个连续体中充分评估疗效,对这些患者进行长期随访也很重要。此外,研究人员需要建立一套结果定义和测量方法,以便允许元分析和更好地转化为实践。
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