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  • The landscape of bariatric surgery (BS) research is constantly evolving, with many new techniques developed since the first procedures were introduced.
  • A systematic review identified 62 upcoming randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in BS, involving a total of 10,800 participants, with the most common surgeries being Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy.
  • Most trials focus on outcomes related to obesity-related diseases, especially type 2 diabetes, weight loss, quality of life, and surgical complications, reflecting a growing interest in the broader impacts of BS.

Article Abstract

The bariatric surgery (BS) research landscape is a continuous evolving. Since the first described procedure, numerous different techniques have been developed by surgical teams. In this context, we conducted a systematic mapping of upcoming randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in BS for people with obesity. In June 2021, we performed a systematic review of RCTs evaluating BS versus another surgical procedure or versus a medical control group, through a search in ClinicalTrials.gov. There was no restriction on outcomes for study selection. A total of 62 RCTs were included, totaling 10,800 potential individuals to be included, with planned Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy surgeries the most common. The median number of patients planned to be enrolled is 78 (IQR: 50-143). Mean follow-up time is 12 months in 55% of trials and 4 years or more in 23%. The most frequent (81% of RCTs) outcomes to be investigated are obesity-related diseases with the study of type 2 diabetes, followed by weight loss, quality of life, and surgical complications. The rising number of BS procedures around the world has been followed by a subsequent surge in BS research. An increase in interest is observed in outcomes such as obesity-related diseases, intermediate metabolic markers, quality of life, and body composition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/obr.13433DOI Listing

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