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NHS patients had more comorbidity, suffering from higher rates of both systemic disease such as cardiovascular disease (OR 1.37) hypertension (1.39), sleep apnoea (2.70), gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (OR 1.58), diabetes (OR 3.95) and polycystic ovary syndrome (OR 1.38) (all p<0.001). Graph B O1 b B "You're on mute": outcomes of an eHealth Tier 2 weight management programme b B U Miss Jade Sampford u b SP B U 1 u b sp , Mr Richard Myers-Ingram SP 1 sp , Dr Majella O'Keeffe SP 3,4,5 sp , Dr Alastair Duncan SP 1,2 sp , Dr Gareth Jones SP 1,2 sp SP I 1 i sp I Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom i SP I 2 i sp I King's College London, London, United Kingdom i SP I 3 i sp I University College Cork, Cork, Ireland i SP I 4 i sp I British Dietetic Association, United Kingdom, i SP I 5 i sp I Irish Nutrition and Dietetic Institute, Ireland i B Introduction: b Obesity is a complex disease with a high global prevalence. B P61 b B Fast track surgery is feasible even in patients undergoing revision bariatric surgery b Mr. Hrishikesh Salgaonkar SP 1 sp , Mr. Fahad Mahmood SP 3 sp , Mr. Adil Ahmad SP 4 sp , Mr. Balamrit Sokhal SP 2 sp , Dr. Yanish Poolovadoo SP 1 sp , Mr. Noor Mohamed Mohamed SP 1 sp , Miss Lowri Gofton SP 1 sp , Miss Bridie Cornes SP 1 sp , Dr. Ravish Jeeji SP 1 sp , Dr. John Jerstince SP 1 sp , Mr. Alsitair Sharples SP 1 sp , B U Mr. Vittal Rao u b SP B U 1 u b sp SP I 1 i sp I University Hospital Of North Midlands, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom i SP I 2 i sp I School of Medicine, Keele University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom i SP I 3 i sp I Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom, i SP I 4 i sp I Walsall Manor Hospital, Walsall, United Kingdom i B Introduction: b Revision surgery is becoming increasing in vogue in recent times for various indications after primary bariatric surgery. [Extracted from the article] |