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Title: Metabolic Effects of Endoscopic Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Authors: OLIVEIRA, Guilherme Henrique Peixoto deMOURA, Diogo Turiani Hourneaux deFUNARI, Mateus PereiraMCCARTY, Thomas R.RIBEIRO, Igor BragaBERNARDO, Wanderley MarquesSAGAE, Vitor Massaro TakamatsuFREITAS JR., Joao RemiSOUZA, Gabriel Mayo de VieiraMOURA, Eduardo Guimaraes Hourneaux de
Citation: OBESITY SURGERY, v.31, n.3, p.1304-1312, 2021
Abstract: Duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR) is an innovative endoscopic bariatric and metabolic therapy (EBMT) emerging in recent years. It uses the duodenum to achieve better glycemic and weight control. This study aimed to evaluate in a critical and systematic way the metabolic effects of this procedure. Electronic searches were performed evaluating the DMR procedure based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Changes in measured outcomes were evaluated using random-effects models by computing weighted mean differences (MD) and corresponding 95% CIs between pre-and post-procedure metabolic characteristics. Four studies were selected for qualitative and quantitative analysis. DMR demonstrated beneficial glycemic and hepatic metabolic effects among patients with non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetes (T2D) at 3 and 6 months post-procedure.
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