Background: This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis of published mortality data after bariatric surgery.

Methods: The review includes all papers published in English from January 1, 1990 to April 30, 2006, identified through electronic searches in MEDLINE, Current Contents, and the Cochrane Library, supplemented by manual reference checks. All accepted studies were assigned a level of evidence (Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford, UK), and randomized controlled trials were rated for quality using the Jadad scoring method. Random effects meta-analyses were performed. Mortality was analyzed at either
Results: The data set includes 361 studies with 478 treatment arms and 85,048 patients. At baseline, the mean age was 40.0 years, body mass index was 47.4 kg/m2, 85% were female, and 11.5% had previous bariatric procedures. Meta-analysis of total mortality at 30 days to 2 years was 0.35% (95% CI, 0.12-0.58) in 140 treatment arms (n = 19,928). Mortality at or=65 years).

Conclusion: The early and late mortality rates after bariatric surgery are low and can be subjected to risk stratification for comparative analyses and prospective risk assessments.

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