Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review
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Resumo: | Obesity is characterized by the excessive accumulation of body fat at a level that compromises the health of individuals and is associated with the development of chronic diseases. The treatment of obesity consists of diet modification, institution of physical activity and pharmacotherapy followed or not by bariatric surgery. Although surgery has shown positive results in terms of weight loss and reversal of comorbidities, the high cost, invasiveness, risk of mortality and the restriction of the population capable of performing the procedure, encourage research for alternative therapies. Thus, there is embolization of branches of the left gastric artery, in order to promote the suppression of the hormone ghrelin, an endovascular procedure for the treatment of obesity. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze published pre-clinical, clinical and retrospective studies to assess safety, efficacy, side effects, ghrelin levels and the excess weight loss achieved after follow-up over a period. Scientific publications were searched in the PubMed, Medline, CINHAL, Scopus, Cochrane and SCIELO databases from February/1999 to November/2020 and 15 studies were included. We concluded that it is too early to compare the effectiveness of this technique with bariatric surgery, as current reports describe only the experience with a limited number of patients with relatively short follow-up periods. In addition, the variability between these studies is high. Concerns were raised in initial studies about the delay in gastric emptying that can occur after this procedure, needing to be carefully evaluated. |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative reviewEmbolización de la arteria gástrica izquierda como alternativa para la supresión del apetito y la pérdida de peso en pacientes obesos: una revisión integrativaEmbolização da artéria gástrica esquerda como alternativa para supressão de apetite e perda de peso em pacientes obesos: uma revisão integrativaCirurgia BariátricaEmbolização TerapêuticaGrelinaObesidadePerda de peso.Bariatric surgeryEmbolization, therapeuticGrelinObesityWeight loss.Cirugía bariátricaEmbolización TerapéuticaGhrelinaObesidadPérdida de peso.Obesity is characterized by the excessive accumulation of body fat at a level that compromises the health of individuals and is associated with the development of chronic diseases. The treatment of obesity consists of diet modification, institution of physical activity and pharmacotherapy followed or not by bariatric surgery. Although surgery has shown positive results in terms of weight loss and reversal of comorbidities, the high cost, invasiveness, risk of mortality and the restriction of the population capable of performing the procedure, encourage research for alternative therapies. Thus, there is embolization of branches of the left gastric artery, in order to promote the suppression of the hormone ghrelin, an endovascular procedure for the treatment of obesity. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze published pre-clinical, clinical and retrospective studies to assess safety, efficacy, side effects, ghrelin levels and the excess weight loss achieved after follow-up over a period. Scientific publications were searched in the PubMed, Medline, CINHAL, Scopus, Cochrane and SCIELO databases from February/1999 to November/2020 and 15 studies were included. We concluded that it is too early to compare the effectiveness of this technique with bariatric surgery, as current reports describe only the experience with a limited number of patients with relatively short follow-up periods. In addition, the variability between these studies is high. Concerns were raised in initial studies about the delay in gastric emptying that can occur after this procedure, needing to be carefully evaluated.La obesidad se caracteriza por la acumulación excesiva de grasa corporal a un nivel que compromete la salud de las personas y se asocia al desarrollo de enfermedades crónicas. El tratamiento de la obesidad consiste en la modificación de la dieta, la institución de actividad física y farmacoterapia seguida o no de cirugía bariátrica. Si bien la cirugía ha mostrado resultados positivos en relación a la pérdida de peso y reversión de comorbilidades, el alto costo, la invasividad, el riesgo de mortalidad y la restricción de la población capaz de realizar el procedimiento, incentivan la investigación de terapias alternativas. Por tanto, se produce la embolización de ramas de la arteria gástrica izquierda, para promover la supresión de la hormona grelina, un procedimiento endovascular para el tratamiento de la obesidad. El propósito de esta revisión de la literatura es analizar los estudios preclínicos, clínicos y retrospectivos publicados para evaluar la seguridad, la eficacia, los efectos secundarios, los niveles de grelina y el exceso de pérdida de peso logrado después del seguimiento durante un período. Se realizaron búsquedas de publicaciones científicas en las bases de datos PubMed, Medline, CINHAL, Scopus, Cochrane y SCIELO desde febrero / 1999 hasta noviembre / 2020 y se incluyeron 15 estudios. Concluimos que es demasiado pronto para comparar la efectividad de esta técnica con la cirugía bariátrica, ya que los informes actuales describen solo la experiencia con un número limitado de pacientes con períodos de seguimiento relativamente cortos. Además, la variabilidad entre estos estudios es alta. En los estudios iniciales surgieron inquietudes sobre el retraso en el vaciado gástrico que puede ocurrir después de este procedimiento, lo que debe evaluarse cuidadosamente.A obesidade é caracterizada pelo acúmulo excessivo de gordura corporal a um nível que compromete a saúde dos indivíduos e está associada ao desenvolvimento de doenças crônicas. O tratamento da obesidade consiste na modificação da dieta, instituição de atividade física e farmacoterapia seguida ou não de cirurgia bariátrica. Embora a cirurgia tenha mostrado resultados positivos em relação à perda de peso e reversão de comorbidades, o alto custo, a invasividade, o risco de mortalidade e a restrição da população capaz de realizar o procedimento, fomentam pesquisas por terapias alternativas. Desse modo, existe a embolização de ramos da artéria gástrica esquerda, a fim de promover a supressão do hormônio grelina, um procedimento endovascular para o tratamento da obesidade. O objetivo desta revisão da literatura é analisar os estudos pré-clínicos, clínicos e retrospectivos publicados para avaliar a segurança, eficácia, efeitos colaterais, níveis de grelina e a perda de excesso de peso alcançada após o acompanhamento durante um período. As publicações científicas foram pesquisadas nas bases de dados PubMed, Medline, CINHAL, Scopus, Cochrane e SCIELO de Fevereiro/1999 a Novembro/2020 e 15 estudos foram incluídos. Concluímos ser muito cedo para comparar a eficácia desta técnica com a cirurgia bariátrica, pois os relatórios atuais descrevem apenas a experiência com um número limitado de pacientes com períodos de acompanhamento relativamente curtos. Além disso, a variabilidade entre esses estudos é alta. Preocupações foram levantadas em estudos iniciais sobre o retardo do esvaziamento gástrico que pode ocorrer após esse procedimento, precisando ser avaliado criteriosamente. 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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review Embolización de la arteria gástrica izquierda como alternativa para la supresión del apetito y la pérdida de peso en pacientes obesos: una revisión integrativa Embolização da artéria gástrica esquerda como alternativa para supressão de apetite e perda de peso em pacientes obesos: uma revisão integrativa |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review Carvalho, Mateus Nunes Cirurgia Bariátrica Embolização Terapêutica Grelina Obesidade Perda de peso. Bariatric surgery Embolization, therapeutic Grelin Obesity Weight loss. Cirugía bariátrica Embolización Terapéutica Ghrelina Obesidad Pérdida de peso. |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
title_full |
Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
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Left gastric artery embolization as an alternative for appetite suppression and weight loss in obese patients: an integrative review |
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Carvalho, Mateus Nunes |
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Carvalho, Mateus Nunes Moura Filho, Edvaldo Pereira de Silva, Igor Matheus Oliveira Fernandes Neto, Jose Vasconcelos, Carlos Augusto Cavalcante de Nery, Raissa Pinheiro Nunes, Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Ramodnil de Moura Souza, Luan Kelves Miranda de |
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Moura Filho, Edvaldo Pereira de Silva, Igor Matheus Oliveira Fernandes Neto, Jose Vasconcelos, Carlos Augusto Cavalcante de Nery, Raissa Pinheiro Nunes, Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Ramodnil de Moura Souza, Luan Kelves Miranda de |
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Carvalho, Mateus Nunes Moura Filho, Edvaldo Pereira de Silva, Igor Matheus Oliveira Fernandes Neto, Jose Vasconcelos, Carlos Augusto Cavalcante de Nery, Raissa Pinheiro Nunes, Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Ramodnil de Moura Souza, Luan Kelves Miranda de |
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Cirurgia Bariátrica Embolização Terapêutica Grelina Obesidade Perda de peso. Bariatric surgery Embolization, therapeutic Grelin Obesity Weight loss. Cirugía bariátrica Embolización Terapéutica Ghrelina Obesidad Pérdida de peso. |
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Cirurgia Bariátrica Embolização Terapêutica Grelina Obesidade Perda de peso. Bariatric surgery Embolization, therapeutic Grelin Obesity Weight loss. Cirugía bariátrica Embolización Terapéutica Ghrelina Obesidad Pérdida de peso. |
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Obesity is characterized by the excessive accumulation of body fat at a level that compromises the health of individuals and is associated with the development of chronic diseases. The treatment of obesity consists of diet modification, institution of physical activity and pharmacotherapy followed or not by bariatric surgery. Although surgery has shown positive results in terms of weight loss and reversal of comorbidities, the high cost, invasiveness, risk of mortality and the restriction of the population capable of performing the procedure, encourage research for alternative therapies. Thus, there is embolization of branches of the left gastric artery, in order to promote the suppression of the hormone ghrelin, an endovascular procedure for the treatment of obesity. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze published pre-clinical, clinical and retrospective studies to assess safety, efficacy, side effects, ghrelin levels and the excess weight loss achieved after follow-up over a period. Scientific publications were searched in the PubMed, Medline, CINHAL, Scopus, Cochrane and SCIELO databases from February/1999 to November/2020 and 15 studies were included. We concluded that it is too early to compare the effectiveness of this technique with bariatric surgery, as current reports describe only the experience with a limited number of patients with relatively short follow-up periods. In addition, the variability between these studies is high. Concerns were raised in initial studies about the delay in gastric emptying that can occur after this procedure, needing to be carefully evaluated. |
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