Association of Bariatric Surgery Using Laparoscopic Banding, Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, or Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy vs Usual Care Obesity Management With All-Cause Mortality

Jan 18, 2018JAMA

Link Between Weight-Loss Surgeries or Standard Obesity Care and Overall Death Risk

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Abstract

Bariatric surgery is associated with 2.51 fewer deaths per 1000 person-years compared to nonsurgical obesity treatment.

  • In a cohort of 33,540 obese patients, 8,385 underwent bariatric surgery, while 25,155 received nonsurgical treatment.
  • The median follow-up period for all-cause mortality was approximately 4.3 years for surgical patients and 4.0 years for nonsurgical patients.
  • Among surgical patients, 1.3% (105) died during the follow-up, compared to 2.3% (583) of nonsurgical patients.
  • Adjusted hazard ratios indicate that nonsurgical patients had more than double the risk of mortality compared to surgical patients, with variations based on the type of surgery.
  • These findings suggest that bariatric surgery may contribute to lower mortality rates among obese individuals compared to standard nonsurgical obesity management.

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