Clinical Study

The Early Results of the Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass/One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass on Patients with Different Body Mass Index

Table 1

Weight, BMI, and excess weight loss changes trend following 6 -month follow-up after the laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass.

VariablesBMI groups (kg/m2)Baseline15 days30 days3 months6 months value value

Weight, kg (mean ± SD)40–45 (n = 25)113.80 ± 8.65106.88 ± 9.02101.72 ± 7.9291.20 ± 8.2081.04 ± 7.71<0.0010.001
45–50 (n = 25)132.56 ± 11.86125.68 ± 10.11120.64 ± 9.88109.72 ± 11.4395.96 ± 11.53<0.001
BMI, kg/m2 (mean ± SD)40–45 (n = 25)41.53 ± 1.4437.50 ± 7.1637.15 ± 1.6433.25 ± 1.9429.44 ± 2.42<0.0010.007
45–50 (n = 25)48.36 ± 2.2845.88 ± 2.4844.03 ± 2.2639.96 ± 2.2234.89 ± 1.82<0.001
Excess weight loss (%)40–45 (n = 25)14.79 ± 4.7923.04 ± 5.7344.24 ± 12.9260.51 ± 24.26<0.0010.007
45–50 (n = 25)10.77 ± 4.1115.45 ± 6.0629.12 ± 15.2246.64 ± 19.04<0.001

value is the mean differences of each variable in each group data during the time and was calculated using ANOVA with repeated measures. value is the comparison of both the groups for each variable in multiple measures and was calculated with ANOVA.