Abstract
Obesity is chronic disease with multiple health consequences and among the most severe health problems worldwide. According to public health records around 65% of population in Croatia are overweight and 20% obese. National physicians chamber with support of Health and Social Welfare Ministry gave recommendations on diagnosing and treating of obesity in form of national consensus. Treatment of obesity is complex and enrolls multiple clinical specialties. Change of life style, strenuous physical activity and pharmacotherapy are part of conservative treatments. Patients are treated more efficiently by minimally invasive endoscopic procedures or bariatric surgery depending on starting body mass index score. Implantation of intragastric balloons is conceptually simple method of obesity treatment. Modern devices as Bio-Enterics intragastric balloons (BIB), (Inamed Health, USA) are gaining wide popularity among both patients and physicians. BIB intragastric offers the best gains with individuals ranging BMI from 35 to 40. Efficiency has relative timeline dependance from 85% at 6 months to 24% at 36 months. BIB offers substantial ameliorative influence on obesity comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular risk. Treatment with BIB is also efficient but transient treatment modality in morbidly and superobese individuals to reduce preoperative risks of general and bariatric surgery. Obesity treatment with BIB is well tolerated and safe, offering better quality of life. Nevertheless, due to relative poor results of conservative obesity treatments on long-term follow up further investigations defining new clinical parameters for solving treatment resistance. In order to provide resourcefully individualized approach modern perspectives are focused on endocrine constitutes of obesity. Hormonal effects of BIB treatment in compare to bariatric surgery are potentially interesting for the prospect studies.
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Authors
Nikolić M, Boban M, Ljubicić N, Supanc V, Mirosević G, Nikolić BP, Zjacić-Rotkvić V, Gaćina P, Mirković M, Bekavac-Beslin M
Institution
University of Zagreb, "Sestre Milosrdnice" University Hospital Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia. marko.nikolic72@gmail.com
Source
Collegium antropologicum 35:4 2011 Dec pg 1353-62MeSH
Bariatric SurgeryBody Mass Index
Gastric Balloon
Humans
Obesity
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Quality of Life
Reproducibility of Results
Weight Loss
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleReview
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22397287
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