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Bariatric surgery versus intensive medical therapy

A frequent criticism of the role of bariatric surgery in diabetes care is the lack of long-term outcome data. The STAMPEDE trialists have now reported their 3-year data, and bariatric surgery was associated with superior and sustained glycaemic control and weight reduction.

by Colin Kenny, GP, Dromore

 

In the STAMPEDE (Surgical Treatment and Medications Potentially Eradicate Diabetes Efficiently) trial, 150 participants were randomised into three groups: intensive medical therapy only, intensive medical therapy plus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, or intensive medical therapy plus sleeve gastrectomy. The individuals recruited were aged 41–57 years and were mildly to moderately obese; 68% were female. The average baseline HbA1c was 78 mmol/mol (9.3%).

The surgical groups showed greater improvement in metabolic syndrome components including BMI, waist circumference, triglycerides and HDL-cholesterol, compared with those receiving medical therapy alone.

The investigators concluded that surgical options were superior to standard intensive medical therapy at the 3-year mark. The medically treated group showed an initial improvement in glycaemic control within the first year, but were back to baseline by year three. This longer-term outcome study suggests that surgical procedures to improve blood glucose have shown better results over 3 years than using hypoglycaemic agents to improve glucose control, and, in spite of lower drug use, surgical treatments can improve kidney function, weight loss and blood pressure.

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