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Published in: Obesity Surgery 7/2018

Open Access 01-07-2018 | Original Contributions

EndoBarrier®: a Safe and Effective Novel Treatment for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes?

Authors: Nisha Patel, Aruchuna Mohanaruban, Hutan Ashrafian, Carel Le Roux, James Byrne, John Mason, James Hopkins, Jamie Kelly, Julian Teare

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

Background and Aims

Obesity associated with diabetes mellitus is a significant worldwide problem associated with considerable health care costs. Whilst surgical intervention is effective, it is invasive, costly and associated with complications. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the EndoBarrier®, a duodenal-jejunal sleeve bypass as an alternative treatment of diabetes mellitus in obese patients.

Materials and Methods

This was a multi-centre, non-randomised trial recruiting obese patients with type 2 diabetes from three sites in the UK. Eligible participants had a BMI of 30–50 kg/m2 and HbA1c levels of 7.5–10%. The study comprised a 12-month period with the EndoBarrier® inserted and a 6-month follow-up period after it had been explanted. The primary study outcomes were weight, BMI, HbA1c levels and fasting insulin and glucose levels.

Results

Forty-five patients were recruited and 31 patients (69%) completed the 12-month study period. Significant reductions in weight (95%CI 0.62–29.38; p < 0.05) and BMI (95%CI 1.1–8.7; p < 0.005) were documented 12 months after device insertion. The mean HbA1c was significantly reduced (95%CI 0.1–1.6; p < 0.05) after the device insertion period and reductions in metabolic parameters (fasting insulin and glucose levels) were also documented during the study. Adverse events were also assessed in all patients, the vast majority of which were reported as mild.

Conclusions

The EndoBarrier® appears to be a safe and effective treatment strategy in overweight patients with poor glycaemic control despite medical therapy, or in those who are eligible but decline bariatric surgery.
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Metadata
Title
EndoBarrier®: a Safe and Effective Novel Treatment for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes?
Authors
Nisha Patel
Aruchuna Mohanaruban
Hutan Ashrafian
Carel Le Roux
James Byrne
John Mason
James Hopkins
Jamie Kelly
Julian Teare
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-3123-1

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