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The Role of Pre-Surgical Metabolic Testing for Procedure Selection in Bariatric Surgery
This study evaluates if measuring resting metabolic rate (the number of calories the body burns at rest) before surgery can help predict successful weight loss after surgery.
This is a prospective study enrolling patients from the Baylor Weight Loss Surgery Center who have met all of the requirements to proceed with primary bariatric surgery. Patients will undergo pre-operative and post-operative metabolic testing (6 months, and 1 year after surgery) using a portable calorimeter with eventual follow up of medical record at 5 years. Data from up to 50 patients will be collected. The main objectives are to examine if the pre-operative resting metabolic rate can accurately predict successful weight loss after bariatric surgery and if it can be used to guide the selection of the type of bariatric surgery that would be most successful for the patient.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Baylor Weight Loss Surgery Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Start Date
July 31, 2017
Primary Completion Date
June 25, 2023
Completion Date
December 25, 2023
Last Updated
January 26, 2026
84
ACTUAL participants
ReeVue Indirect Calorimeter
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Baylor Research Institute
NCT06989203
NCT07104383
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