A cross-sectional study of 103 patients from the Clinics Hospital of the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, conducted by Christiane Ramos Castanha. The data assesses weight loss efficacy, comorbidity evolution, and quality of life using the BAROS protocol at a mean follow-up of 41.87 months post-surgery. Patients underwent either Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy or Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
Use Cases
- Predicting long-term weight loss success based on patient demographics and surgery type mentioned in the description
- Analyzing comorbidity resolution rates for conditions like diabetes and hypertension post-surgery
- Modeling patient-reported quality-of-life outcomes using BAROS and Moorehead-Ardelt questionnaire results
- Comparing postoperative complication profiles between different bariatric surgery techniques
Strengths
- Includes specific outcome metrics: 69.35% mean excess weight loss and comorbidity resolution percentages (e.g., 90.2% for sleep apnea)
- Provides detailed patient cohort characteristics: 103 patients, 89.3% female, mean age 44.23 years
- Uses standardized clinical assessment protocols (BAROS and Moorehead-Ardelt questionnaire)
Limitations
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified
Provenance
- Source
- paperswithcode, authored by Christiane Ramos Castanha
- Collection Method
- Cross-sectional quantitative study using the BAROS protocol at a hospital outpatient clinic
- Time Range
- Mean postoperative follow-up time was 41.87 months
- Freshness
- Last updated is unknown.
- Geography
- Clinics Hospital of the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil