Obesity is a chronic disease associated with increased morbidity and mortality and reduced quality of life. Pharmacotherapy can be associated with life style changes in increasing and maintaining weight loss and ameliorating obesity-related complications and comorbidities. In patients affected by obesity and uncontrolled obesity-associated complications or high degrees of BMI (> 40 Kg/m(2)), metabolic bariatric surgery can be a valid therapeutic option. Many different types of surgical procedures have been developed in last decades, mainly performed via laparoscopic approaches. However, clinical indications for metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) and the choice of the most appropriate type of procedure have not been clarified so far. The Italian Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery for Obesity (Societ & agrave; Italiana di Chirurgia dell'Obesit & agrave; e delle Malattie Metaboliche-SICOB) decided to design and develop the updated version of the Italian guidelines aimed at assisting healthcare professionals in the choice of the surgical option for the treatment of obesity and related conditions. Between June and October 2022, a panel of 24 experts and an evidence review team (ERT, 10 members), participated in the definition of clinical questions, outcomes, and recommendations and collected and analyzed all the available evidence on the basis of pre-specified search strategies. GRADE methodology and PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) conceptual framework have been adopted for the development of the present guidelines. Aim of the present guideline is to verify indications to surgery with respect to the presence of comorbid conditions, evaluate the different types of surgical approaches and endoscopic bariatric procedure and revise indication to revision surgery and postoperative procedures.
SICOB Italian clinical practice guidelines for the surgical treatment of obesity and associated diseases using GRADE methodology on bariatric and metabolic surgery / 1, Maurizio De Luca; 2, Monica Zese; 3, Giulia Bandini; 4, Marco Antonio Zappa; 5, Ugo Bardi; 6, Maria Grazia Carbonelli; 7, Francesco Maria Carrano; 8, Giovanni Casella; 9, Marco Chianelli; Chiappetta 10, Sonja; Iossa 11, Angelo; Martinino 12, Alessandro; Micanti 13, Fausta; Navarra 14, Giuseppe; Piatto 15, Giacomo; Raffaelli 16, Marco; Romano 17, Eugenia; 1, Simone Rugolotto; Serra 18, Roberto; Soricelli 19, Emanuele; Vitiello 13, Antonio; Schiavo 20, Luigi; Caterina Maria Zani 21 22, Iris; 3, Benedetta Ragghianti; Lorenzoni 23, Valentina; Medea 24, Gerardo; Antognozzi 25, Valentina; Bellini 26, Rosario; Berardi 13, Giovanna; Cesare Campanile 27, Fabio; Facchiano 28, Enrico; Foletto 29, Mirto; Gentileschi 30, Paolo; Olmi 31, Stefano; Petrelli 32, Massimiliano; Pilone 33, Vincenzo; Sarro 34, Giuliano; Ballardini 35, Donatella; Bettini 36, Dario; Costanzi 37, Andrea; Frattini 38, Francesco; Lezoche, Giovanni; Neri 40, Barbara; Porri 41, Debora; Rizzi 38, Andrea; Rossini 42, Roberto; Sessa 16, Luca; D'Alessio 43, Rossella; Di Mauro 44, Gianluca; Tolone 45, Salvatore; Bernante 46, Paolo; Docimo 45, Ludovico; Foschi 47, Diego; Angrisani 48, Luigi; Basso 49, Nicola; Busetto 29, Luca; 7, Nicola Di Lorenzo; Disoteo 50, Olga; Forestieri 13, Pietro; Musella 13, Mario; Paolini 51, Barbara; Silecchia 52, Gianfranco; 3, Matteo Monami. - In: UPDATES IN SURGERY. - ISSN 2038-3312. - 77:5(2025), pp. 1603-1625. [10.1007/s13304-024-01996-z]
SICOB Italian clinical practice guidelines for the surgical treatment of obesity and associated diseases using GRADE methodology on bariatric and metabolic surgery
Giovanni Lezoche;
2025-01-01
Abstract
Obesity is a chronic disease associated with increased morbidity and mortality and reduced quality of life. Pharmacotherapy can be associated with life style changes in increasing and maintaining weight loss and ameliorating obesity-related complications and comorbidities. In patients affected by obesity and uncontrolled obesity-associated complications or high degrees of BMI (> 40 Kg/m(2)), metabolic bariatric surgery can be a valid therapeutic option. Many different types of surgical procedures have been developed in last decades, mainly performed via laparoscopic approaches. However, clinical indications for metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) and the choice of the most appropriate type of procedure have not been clarified so far. The Italian Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery for Obesity (Societ & agrave; Italiana di Chirurgia dell'Obesit & agrave; e delle Malattie Metaboliche-SICOB) decided to design and develop the updated version of the Italian guidelines aimed at assisting healthcare professionals in the choice of the surgical option for the treatment of obesity and related conditions. Between June and October 2022, a panel of 24 experts and an evidence review team (ERT, 10 members), participated in the definition of clinical questions, outcomes, and recommendations and collected and analyzed all the available evidence on the basis of pre-specified search strategies. GRADE methodology and PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) conceptual framework have been adopted for the development of the present guidelines. Aim of the present guideline is to verify indications to surgery with respect to the presence of comorbid conditions, evaluate the different types of surgical approaches and endoscopic bariatric procedure and revise indication to revision surgery and postoperative procedures.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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