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Further evaluation is required regarding outcomes following bariatric and metabolic surgery tourism.
Ongoing research is essential to assess the effectiveness and safety of BMT practices.
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Further evaluation is required regarding outcomes following BMT.
Why this rating
Based on the consensus process and the need for further research.
Source
European recommendations from healthcare professionals and people living with obesity on safe practice for bariatric and metabolic surgery medical tourism: a modified Delphi consensus statement from EASO, IFSO-EC, and ECPO
Laurence J. Dobbie et al. · International Journal of Surgery · 2024
DOI 10.1097/js9.0000000000002171
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- Consensus recommendations for safe practices in bariatric and metabolic surgery tourism (BMT) were established by healthcare professionals and patient representatives across Europe.Strong
- The study identified key themes for safe practices in BMT, including psychological health, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, liver health, and dietetic assessment.Strong
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