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Editorial changes - 2009-11-18
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Rationale:

  • Bariatric surgery is most often performed in patients with comorbidities and carries significant risk.
  • A multidisciplinary team is best able to address all pertinent perioperative issues.

Evidence:

  • Surgical intervention is most appropriate for patients with a BMI >35 kg/m2 and comorbidities who have failed to lose weight by other methods (339).
  • Experienced surgeons have fewer complications (353).

Comments:

  • None.

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George A. Bray, MD, is a speaker for Eli Lilly, Amylin Corp., and Merck & Co., received grants from Merck & Co., and Takeda Pharmaceuticals; and has consulted for Sanofi-Aventis, Merck, and Amylin.
Steven E. Weinberger, MD, FACP, Acting Editor, PIER, has stock holdings in Glaxosmithkline and Abbott.


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