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Intragastric balloon and multidisciplinary team.

R A Mazure1, G Salgado, P Villarreal

  • 1Obesity Multidisciplinary Team, Santa Elena Clinic, Torremolinos.

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|September 2, 2009
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Summary
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A multidisciplinary team approach significantly improves weight loss outcomes for obese patients using intragastric balloons. This structured support enhances results and promotes long-term lifestyle changes for sustained weight management.

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Area of Science:

  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Obesity Management
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Intragastric balloons are utilized for weight reduction in obese individuals.
  • Treatment outcomes with intragastric balloons can be variable.
  • A Multidisciplinary Team (MT) approach may enhance intragastric balloon therapy effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a Multidisciplinary Team (MT) on intragastric balloon treatment outcomes.
  • To compare results between patients managed with and without a structured MT.
  • To assess the long-term efficacy and maintenance of weight loss.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 119 intragastric balloons placed in 116 patients (May 2001-August 2006).
  • Patients were endoscopically placed under conscious sedation.
  • Comparison between 49 patients followed by an MT and 67 patients followed without an MT.

Main Results:

  • The MT group achieved an average excess weight loss of 31.85%, compared to 53.8% failure rate in the non-MT group.
  • Physical exercise significantly enhanced weight loss (45.8% in women, 39.7% in men) within the MT group.
  • Weight loss consisted primarily of fat mass (89.9% in men, 75.6% in women), with 40% maintenance at one year.

Conclusions:

  • Intragastric balloons (BIB) are effective for short-term weight loss in obese patients.
  • Long-lasting, successful outcomes depend on lifestyle modifications facilitated by a multidisciplinary approach.
  • A structured MT is crucial for optimizing intragastric balloon therapy and promoting sustained weight management.