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version: 16; Last updated: 2023-12-06 18:54:55+0000
Profiles: ComparativeEvidence, SingleStudyEvidence
url: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/47738
identifier: FEvIR Object Identifier/47738
name: ComparativeEvidence_Mean_difference_in_HbA1c_between_Surgery_and_Medical_Lifestyle_groups_in_Parikh_2014
title: ComparativeEvidence: Mean difference in HbA1c between Surgery and Medical/Lifestyle groups in Parikh 2014
status: Active
date: 2022-05-29 11:04:34+0000
publisher: Computable Publishing LLC
contact: support@computablepublishing.com
author: Brian S. Alper:
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citation:
Metabolic Surgery in the Treatment Algorithm for Type 2 Diabetes: A Joint Statement by International Diabetes Organizations [Journal Article]. Contributors: Francesco Rubino, David M Nathan, Robert H Eckel, Philip R Schauer, K George M M Alberti, Paul Z Zimmet, Stefano Del Prato, Linong Ji, Shaukat M Sadikot, William H Herman, Stephanie A Amiel, Lee M Kaplan, Gaspar Taroncher-Oldenburg, David E Cummings, Delegates of the 2nd Diabetes Surgery Summit. In: Diabetes care, PMID 27222544. Published June 2016. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27222544/.
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Url https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/39/6/861/29305/Metabolic-Surgery-in-the-Treatment-Algorithm-for
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citation:
ComparativeEvidence: Mean difference in HbA1c between Surgery and Medical/Lifestyle groups in Parikh 2014 [Evidence]. Contributors: In: Fast Evidence Interoperability Resources (FEvIR) Platform, FOI 47738. Revised 2022-05-29. Available at: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/47738. Computable resource at: https://fevir.net/resources/Evidence/47738.
description:
Mean HbA1c at 6 months in Parikh 2014 was 6.2 % in Surgery group (n = 20) and 7.8% in Medical/Lifestyle group (n = 24), mean difference -1.60% (95% CI -2.39% to -0.81%)
variableDefinition
description:
44 patients with T2DM and BMI 30 to 35, who otherwise met the criteria for bariatric surgery by NIH Criteria
variableRole: Population
observed: Parikh 2014 Trial Enrollment Group
variableDefinition
description:
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding, Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy vs. medical treatment (Medical Weight Management MWM)
variableRole: Exposure
comparatorCategory: no bariatric surgery
observed: GroupAssignment: Bariatric Surgery vs. no bariatric surgery
variableDefinition
description:
HbA1c at 6 months
variableRole: Outcome
observed: OutcomeVariable: HbA1c at 6 months
synthesisType: not applicable
studyDesign: randomized assignment
statistic
description:
mean difference -1.60% (95% CI -2.39% to -0.81%)
note: Mean HbA1c at 6 months in Parikh 2014 was 6.2 % in Surgery group (n = 20) and 7.8% in Medical/Lifestyle group (n = 24)
statisticType: Mean Difference
quantity: -1.6 % (Details: UCUM code% = '%')
SampleSizes
NumberOfParticipants KnownDataCount 44 44 AttributeEstimates
Description Type Level Range 95% CI -2.39% to -0.81%
Confidence interval 0.95 -2.39--0.81 %