Changes of epicardial fat thickness after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: a prospective study

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Purpose: Epicardial fat thickness is an interesting parameter of early atherosclerosis. We prospectively assessed whether weight loss following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) leads to a significant reduction in the epicardial fat thickness (EFT) and the correlation between the decline in the epicardial fat thickness with other clinical parameters. Methods: A prospective analysis of 98 cases that were scheduled to undergo LSG and followed up for 12 months was conducted. EFT was assessed using two-dimensional (2 D) echocardiography. Results: A total of 98 cases and 70 controls were enrolled. EFT demonstrated a significant reduction at follow-up in the whole group (median 8.9 (1.95) versus 7.65 (1.67) mm, respectively). The degree of reduction was higher in the LSG cohort compared to control cohort 1.3 (0.4) versus 1 (0.4), respectively; p

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Salman, A. A., Salman, M. A., Soliman, A., Youssef, A., Labib, S., Helmy, M. Y., … Abouelregal, T. E. (2021). Changes of epicardial fat thickness after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: a prospective study. Annals of Medicine, 53(1), 523–530. https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.1903072

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