A Review of Unmet Needs in Obesity Management

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N. Nguyen
J. K. Champion
J. Ponce
B. Quebbemann
E. Patterson
B. Pham
W. Raum
J. N. Buchwald
G. Segato
F. Favretti
机构
[1] University of California Irvine Medical Center,Division of GI Surgery
[2] Northside Hospital,Department of Surgery
[3] Hamilton Medical Center,undefined
[4] N.E.W. Program,undefined
[5] Center for Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery,undefined
[6] Inc.,undefined
[7] Oregon Weight Loss Surgery,undefined
[8] LLC,undefined
[9] UCLA Division of Gastroenterology/Hepatology,undefined
[10] Weight Management Institute,undefined
[11] Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital,undefined
[12] Division of Scientific Writing,undefined
[13] Medwrite,undefined
[14] LLC,undefined
[15] Regional Hospital,undefined
来源
Obesity Surgery | 2012年 / 22卷
关键词
Bariatric surgery; Obesity; Endoscopy; Weight loss; Intragastric balloon;
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摘要
The prevalence of obesity continues to escalate in the USA; however, there is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy for obesity. For the vast majority of severely obese patients, conventional medical therapies (i.e., diet, exercise, behavioral counseling) often fail over the long term. Existing pharmacotherapy adjunctive to behavioral therapy has limited effectiveness and an imperfect safety record. In contrast, bariatric surgery has a high degree of weight loss efficacy, yet only a small fraction of the qualifying obese population undergoes these procedures because of the associated perioperative risks and potential late complications. In addition, the role of bariatric surgery is unclear in certain patient populations, such as patients with lower body mass index (BMI, 30–35 kg/m2), the high-risk super-super obese patients (BMI > 60), the morbidly obese adolescent, and obese patients requiring weight reduction in preparation for other procedures, such as orthopedic, transplant, or vascular surgeries. In these circumstances, there is a need for an effective but less invasive treatment to bridge the gap between medical and surgical therapy. This review examines current treatment outcomes, identifies prominent areas of unmet clinical needs, and provides an overview of two minimally invasive “temporary procedures for weight loss” that may eventually address some of the unmet needs in obesity management.
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