J Metab Bariatr Surg.  2015 Jun;4(1):1-5. 10.0000/jmbs.2015.4.1.1.

Assessment Parameters after Bariatric Surgery

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  • 1Department of Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu, Korea. painkiller9@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

Body weight and body mass index (BMI) to be simply measured and analyzed are most common methods to assess the effect of bariatric surgery. In addition, measurement of subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues by imaging technique has been adapted as a kind of anthropometrics. After bariatric surgery, obese patients with metabolic disorder are tested by conventional parameters such as fasting blood glucose, blood lipid panel, insulin level and blood pressure. Recently, the adipokines associated with inflammation, such as high-sensitive C-reactive protein and adiponectin, are accepted as new measure of follow-up examination. In this review, various measurement parameters, from anthropometrics to cytokine, to assess the effect of bariatric surgery are introduced, so that bariatric surgeons could keep in mind its significance in Korea where bariatric surgery is still unpopular.

Keyword

Bariatric surgery; Assessment; Methodology

MeSH Terms

Adipokines
Adiponectin
Bariatric Surgery*
Blood Glucose
Blood Pressure
Body Mass Index
Body Weight
C-Reactive Protein
Fasting
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Inflammation
Insulin
Korea
Adipokines
Adiponectin
Blood Glucose
C-Reactive Protein
Insulin
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