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Bariatric surgery vs. advanced practice medical management in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus: rationale and design of the Surgical Therapy And Medications Potentially Eradicate Diabetes Efficiently trial (STAMPEDE).
MedLine Citation:
PMID:  20415694     Owner:  NLM     Status:  MEDLINE    
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
Obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are closely interrelated, and are two of the most common chronic, debilitating diseases worldwide. Surgical approaches to weight loss (bariatric surgery) result in marked improvement of T2DM, however randomized trials directly comparing the efficacy of surgical and medical approaches are lacking. The Surgical Therapy and Medications Potentially Eradicate Diabetes Efficiently (STAMPEDE) trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of two bariatric surgery procedures involving gastric restriction only (laparascopic sleeve gastrectomy) and gastric bypass (Roux-en-Y) to advanced medical therapy in patients with T2DM with modest obesity with BMI of 27-42 kg/m2. This single site, prospective, randomized controlled trial will enroll 150 subjects who will be followed. The primary end point will be the rate of biochemical resolution of T2DM at 1 year as measured by HbA1c < 6%. The safety and adverse event rates will also be compared between the three arms of the study.
Authors:
Sangeeta R Kashyap; Deepak L Bhatt; Philip R Schauer;
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Publication Detail:
Type:  Letter; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't    
Journal Detail:
Title:  Diabetes, obesity & metabolism     Volume:  12     ISSN:  1463-1326     ISO Abbreviation:  Diabetes Obes Metab     Publication Date:  2010 May 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2010-04-26     Completed Date:  2011-06-03     Revised Date:  2011-06-09    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  100883645     Medline TA:  Diabetes Obes Metab     Country:  England    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  452-4     Citation Subset:  IM    
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MeSH Terms
Descriptor/Qualifier:
Bariatric Surgery / methods*
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / complications,  drug therapy*,  surgery*
Female
Humans
Male
Obesity, Morbid / complications,  surgery*
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic*
Treatment Outcome
Weight Loss
Comments/Corrections
Erratum In:
Diabetes Obes Metab. 2010 Sep;12(9):833

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