Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lima, Eduardo Teodoro, Leão, Lívia Caetano da Silva, Martins Neto, Marcelo Macedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Gastric artery embolization (GAE) is one of the minimally invasive therapies that have been studied as an alternative to bariatric surgery, in order to mitigate possible surgical complications. GAE has been performed for more than 40 years for the treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhages, but more recently researchers have been studying the hypothesis that the procedure can be performed for anorexigenic purposes, associating the reduction in the production of the ghrelin hormone with the weight loss achieved. This systematic review aims to summarize the results obtained in the last 5 years, evaluating the efficacy and safety of GAE for anorexigenic purposes and its relation to the hormone ghrelin. Methodology: A cross-search was performed with the headings "gastric artery embolization" and "obesity", retrieved from DeCS / MeSH, in the Pubmed, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases. Results: This study revealed 87 obese patients undergoing embolization of the left gastric artery, with an average weight loss of 9.32% (T = 6.9 months) and an average reduction in serum ghrelin levels of 15.05% (T = 6 months). Discussion: So far, the results suggest that GAE may be a safe, but not effective, technique for the treatment of obesity. Final remarks: Considering that bariatric surgery provides sustained weight loss between 45-80% in up to 2 years, tests with higher N are needed to assess sustained weight loss proportionally to the drop in ghrelin levels, because the association between these variables is not proven statistically. In addition, longer-term research is needed to analyze potential long-term complications.
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spelling Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysisLa embolización de la arteria gástrica izquierda como tratamiento para la obesidad: revisión sistemática y meta-análisisEmbolização da artéria gástrica esquerda como tratamento para a obesidade: revisão sistemática e metanáliseArtéria GástricaObesidadePerda de pesoEmbolização.Gastric ArteryObesityWeight LossEmbolization.Arteria gástricaObesidadReducción de pesoEmbolización.Gastric artery embolization (GAE) is one of the minimally invasive therapies that have been studied as an alternative to bariatric surgery, in order to mitigate possible surgical complications. GAE has been performed for more than 40 years for the treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhages, but more recently researchers have been studying the hypothesis that the procedure can be performed for anorexigenic purposes, associating the reduction in the production of the ghrelin hormone with the weight loss achieved. This systematic review aims to summarize the results obtained in the last 5 years, evaluating the efficacy and safety of GAE for anorexigenic purposes and its relation to the hormone ghrelin. Methodology: A cross-search was performed with the headings "gastric artery embolization" and "obesity", retrieved from DeCS / MeSH, in the Pubmed, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases. Results: This study revealed 87 obese patients undergoing embolization of the left gastric artery, with an average weight loss of 9.32% (T = 6.9 months) and an average reduction in serum ghrelin levels of 15.05% (T = 6 months). Discussion: So far, the results suggest that GAE may be a safe, but not effective, technique for the treatment of obesity. Final remarks: Considering that bariatric surgery provides sustained weight loss between 45-80% in up to 2 years, tests with higher N are needed to assess sustained weight loss proportionally to the drop in ghrelin levels, because the association between these variables is not proven statistically. In addition, longer-term research is needed to analyze potential long-term complications.La embolización de la arteria gástrica izquierda (EAGI) es una de las terapias mínimamente invasivas que se han estudiado como alternativa a la cirugía bariátrica. Se ha realizado durante más de 40 años para el tratamiento de las hemorragias gastrointestinales, pero más recentemente se ha estudiado la hipótesis de que el procedimiento puede utilizarse con fines anorexígenos, asociando la reducción de la grelina con la pérdida de peso lograda. Esta revisión sistemática apunta resumir los resultados obtenidos en los últimos 5 años, evaluando la eficacia y la seguridad del EAGI con fines anorexigénicos y su relación con la hormona grelina. Métodos: Se realizo búsqueda cruzada con "embolización de la arteria gástrica" y "obesidad", recuperados de DeCS / MeSH, en las bases de datos Pubmed, MEDLINE y Cochrane Library. Resultados: Este estudio reveló 87 pacientes obesos sometidos a EAGI, con una pérdida de peso promedio de 9,32% (T = 6,9 meses) y una reducción promedio de los niveles de grelina sérica de 15,05% (T = 6 meses). Discusión: Hasta ahora, los resultados sugieren que la GAE puede ser una técnica segura, pero no efectiva, para el tratamiento de la obesidad. Comentarios finales: Considerando que la cirugía proporciona una pérdida de peso sostenida de entre 45-80% en hasta 2 años, se necesitan pruebas con mayor N para evaluar la pérdida de peso sostenida proporcionalmente a la caída de los niveles de grelina, ya que la asociación entre estas variables no está probada estadísticamente. Además, se necesita investigar las complicaciones a largo plazo.A embolização arterial gástrica (EAG) é uma das terapias minimamente invasivas que vêm sendo estudada como alternativa à cirurgia bariátrica, a fim de se mitigar possíveis complicações cirúrgicas. A EAG é realizada há mais de 40 anos para tratamento de hemorragias gastrointestinais, porém mais recentemente pesquisadores estudam a hipótese de que o procedimento possa ser realizado com finalidade anorexígena, associando a redução na produção do hormônio grelina à perda ponderal alcançada. Essa revisão sistemática objetiva sumarizar os resultados obtidos nos últimos 5 anos, avaliando a eficácia e segurança da EAG com finalidade anorexígena e sua relação com o hormônio grelina. Metodologia: Foi feita busca cruzada com os descritores "gastric artery embolization" e "obesity", retirados do DeCS/MeSH, nas bases de dados Pubmed, MEDLINE e Cochrane Library. Resultados: Essa revisão revelou 87 pacientes obesos submetidos à embolização da artéria gástrica esquerda, com perda ponderal média de 9,32% (T= 6,9 meses) e redução média dos níveis séricos de grelina de 15,05% (T= 6 meses). Discussão: Até o momento, os resultados sugerem que a EAG pode ser uma técnica segura, porém não eficaz para o tratamento da obesidade. Considerações finais: Considerando-se que a cirurgia bariátrica proporciona perda de peso sustentada entre 45-80% em até 2 anos, são necessários ensaios com N maior para avaliação de perda ponderal sustentada proporcionalmente à queda dos níveis de grelina, pois estatisticamente a relação entre as variáveis não se comprova. Além disso, são necessárias pesquisas com maior duração para análise de potenciais complicações a longo prazo.Research, Society and Development2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1141510.33448/rsd-v10i1.11415Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e1510111415Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e1510111415Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e15101114152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11415/10225Copyright (c) 2021 Rafaela Aparecida Dias de Oliveira; Eduardo Teodoro Lima; Lívia Caetano da Silva Leão; Marcelo Macedo Martins Netohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de Lima, Eduardo TeodoroLeão, Lívia Caetano da SilvaMartins Neto, Marcelo Macedo 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11415Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:15.027488Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
La embolización de la arteria gástrica izquierda como tratamiento para la obesidad: revisión sistemática y meta-análisis
Embolização da artéria gástrica esquerda como tratamento para a obesidade: revisão sistemática e metanálise
title Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
spellingShingle Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
Oliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de
Artéria Gástrica
Obesidade
Perda de peso
Embolização.
Gastric Artery
Obesity
Weight Loss
Embolization.
Arteria gástrica
Obesidad
Reducción de peso
Embolización.
title_short Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort Left gastric artery embolization as a treatment for obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis
author Oliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de
author_facet Oliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de
Lima, Eduardo Teodoro
Leão, Lívia Caetano da Silva
Martins Neto, Marcelo Macedo
author_role author
author2 Lima, Eduardo Teodoro
Leão, Lívia Caetano da Silva
Martins Neto, Marcelo Macedo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Rafaela Aparecida Dias de
Lima, Eduardo Teodoro
Leão, Lívia Caetano da Silva
Martins Neto, Marcelo Macedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artéria Gástrica
Obesidade
Perda de peso
Embolização.
Gastric Artery
Obesity
Weight Loss
Embolization.
Arteria gástrica
Obesidad
Reducción de peso
Embolización.
topic Artéria Gástrica
Obesidade
Perda de peso
Embolização.
Gastric Artery
Obesity
Weight Loss
Embolization.
Arteria gástrica
Obesidad
Reducción de peso
Embolización.
description Gastric artery embolization (GAE) is one of the minimally invasive therapies that have been studied as an alternative to bariatric surgery, in order to mitigate possible surgical complications. GAE has been performed for more than 40 years for the treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhages, but more recently researchers have been studying the hypothesis that the procedure can be performed for anorexigenic purposes, associating the reduction in the production of the ghrelin hormone with the weight loss achieved. This systematic review aims to summarize the results obtained in the last 5 years, evaluating the efficacy and safety of GAE for anorexigenic purposes and its relation to the hormone ghrelin. Methodology: A cross-search was performed with the headings "gastric artery embolization" and "obesity", retrieved from DeCS / MeSH, in the Pubmed, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases. Results: This study revealed 87 obese patients undergoing embolization of the left gastric artery, with an average weight loss of 9.32% (T = 6.9 months) and an average reduction in serum ghrelin levels of 15.05% (T = 6 months). Discussion: So far, the results suggest that GAE may be a safe, but not effective, technique for the treatment of obesity. Final remarks: Considering that bariatric surgery provides sustained weight loss between 45-80% in up to 2 years, tests with higher N are needed to assess sustained weight loss proportionally to the drop in ghrelin levels, because the association between these variables is not proven statistically. In addition, longer-term research is needed to analyze potential long-term complications.
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