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Generated Narrative: Evidence 104401
version: 8; Last updated: 2023-12-06 00:43:06+0000
Profiles: InterventionOnlyEvidence, SingleStudyEvidence
url: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/104401
identifier: FEvIR Object Identifier/104401
name: InterventionOnlyEvidence_Remission_of_diabetes_with_bariatric_surgery_Intervention_Group_in_JAMA_2018_Norwegian_cohort_study
title: InterventionOnlyEvidence: Remission of diabetes with bariatric surgery (Intervention Group) in JAMA 2018 Norwegian cohort study
status: Active
date: 2022-09-19 21:16:19+0000
publisher: Computable Publishing LLC
contact: support@computablepublishing.com
author: Brian S. Alper:
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Evidence Based Medicine on FHIR Implementation Guide Code System evidence-communication: Evidence Communication | InterventionOnlyEvidence |
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copyright:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
relatedArtifact
type: Derived From
Documents
Url https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2669729
relatedArtifact
type: Cite As
citation:
InterventionOnlyEvidence: Remission of diabetes with bariatric surgery (Intervention Group) in JAMA 2018 Norwegian cohort study [Evidence]. Contributors: In: Fast Evidence Interoperability Resources (FEvIR) Platform, FOI 104401. Revised 2022-09-19. Available at: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/104401. Computable resource at: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/104401.
description:
Risk of Remission of diabetes in intervention group was 57.5%.
variableDefinition
description:
Cohort study with baseline data of exposures from November 2005 through July 2010 and follow-up data from 2006 until death or through December 2015 at a tertiary care outpatient center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Norway. Consecutive treatment-seeking adult patients (n = 2109) with severe obesity assessed (221 patients excluded and 1888 patients included). -- Intervention Group assigned to Bariatric surgery
variableRole: Population
observed: InterventionGroup: JAMA 2018 Norwegian cohort study Surgery cohort
variableDefinition
description:
Remission of diabetes
variableRole: Outcome
observed: OutcomeVariable: Remission of diabetes
synthesisType: not applicable
studyDesign: Observational research, Parallel cohort design, Longitudinal data collection
statistic
description:
536 out of 932 observed with percentage of: 57.5%
statisticType: Proportion
quantity: 0.575
numberAffected: 536
SampleSizes
NumberOfStudies NumberOfParticipants KnownDataCount 1 932 932