2018
Recommendations on the most suitable quality‐of‐life measurement instruments for bariatric and body contouring surgery: a systematic review
de Vries C, Kalff M, Prinsen C, Coulman K, Haan C, Welbourn R, Blazeby J, Morton J, van Wagensveld B. Recommendations on the most suitable quality‐of‐life measurement instruments for bariatric and body contouring surgery: a systematic review. Obesity Reviews 2018, 19: 1395-1411. PMID: 29883059, DOI: 10.1111/obr.12710.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgerySystematic reviewCochrane database systematic reviewsPatient-reported outcome measuresHealth Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) checklistLife measurement instrumentsFuture clinical trialsMeasurement propertiesSystematic literature searchDegree of recommendationFurther validation studiesClinical trialsEligible studiesOutcome measuresLife instrumentsMethodological qualityLiterature searchSurgeryLife measurementsContent validityStrong evidencePoor qualityValidation studyEMBASEReview
2016
Effect of Vagal Nerve Blockade on Moderate Obesity with an Obesity-Related Comorbid Condition: the ReCharge Study
Morton JM, Shah SN, Wolfe BM, Apovian CM, Miller CJ, Tweden KS, Billington CJ, Shikora SA. Effect of Vagal Nerve Blockade on Moderate Obesity with an Obesity-Related Comorbid Condition: the ReCharge Study. Obesity Surgery 2016, 26: 983-989. PMID: 27048437, PMCID: PMC4831996, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-016-2143-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObesity-related comorbid conditionsBody mass indexModerate obesityComorbid conditionsPercentage excess weight lossWeight lossImplant site painVagal nerve blockadeCommon adverse eventsExcess weight lossObesity-related comorbiditiesWeight management counselingType 2 diabetesGreater weight lossSite painAdverse eventsBlockade therapyPrespecified subgroupsSevere obesitySham deviceMass indexNerve blockadeSleep apneaSafety profileClinical trials
2014
Effect of Reversible Intermittent Intra-abdominal Vagal Nerve Blockade on Morbid Obesity: The ReCharge Randomized Clinical Trial
Ikramuddin S, Blackstone RP, Brancatisano A, Toouli J, Shah SN, Wolfe BM, Fujioka K, Maher JW, Swain J, Que FG, Morton JM, Leslie DB, Brancatisano R, Kow L, O’Rourke R, Deveney C, Takata M, Miller CJ, Knudson MB, Tweden KS, Shikora SA, Sarr MG, Billington CJ. Effect of Reversible Intermittent Intra-abdominal Vagal Nerve Blockade on Morbid Obesity: The ReCharge Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA 2014, 312: 915-922. PMID: 25182100, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2014.10540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExcess weight lossNerve block groupPrimary safety objectiveWeight lossMorbid obesityAdverse eventsSham groupClinical trialsEfficacy objectiveMean percentage excess weight lossBlock groupPercentage excess weight lossSerious adverse event ratesSham-controlled clinical trialSham device groupVagal nerve blockadeWeight management educationSerious adverse eventsBariatric surgery resultsLong-term morbidityAdverse event ratesObesity-related conditionsNerve block therapyBody mass indexAbdominal pain