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Michael Schweitzer

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Sebastian R, Zevallos A, Cornejo J, Sarmiento J, Li C, Schweitzer M, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2024 Oct; 38(12):7195-7201. PMID: 39367135
Background: Minimally invasive bariatric surgeries provide effective weight loss with fewer complications. However, postoperative bleeding remains a significant concern due to its potential for serious morbidity and mortality. This study...
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Vaezi A, Ashby T, Schweitzer M, Ghali P, Mirsaeidi M
Clin Transl Gastroenterol . 2024 Jun; 15(9):e1. PMID: 38822801
Introduction: We aim to investigate the contribution of interstitial lung disease (ILD) to mortality in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: We performed a comprehensive retrospective, population-based epidemiological study...
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Sogaard K, Hinic V, Goldenberger D, Gensch A, Schweitzer M, Battig V, et al.
Infection . 2023 Aug; 52(1):173-181. PMID: 37572241
Purpose: Panel PCR tests provide rapid pathogen identification. However, their diagnostic performance is unclear. We assessed the performance of the Biofire FilmArray pneumonia (PN)-panel against standard culture in broncho-alveolar lavage...
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Coker A, Sebastian R, Tatum J, Cornejo J, Zevallos A, Li C, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2023 Jul; 37(10):7970-7979. PMID: 37439819
Background: This study aims to compare outcomes and utilization of robotics in bariatric procedures across two-time intervals, chosen because they correspond to drastic changes in technology utilization-namely, a new platform...
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OLaughlin M, Cornejo J, Zevallos A, Coker A, Schweitzer M, Adrales G, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2023 Jul; 37(10):7947-7954. PMID: 37433912
Background: Secondary bariatric surgery rates have increased, accounting for approximately 19% of the total bariatric cases in the last years, most commonly conversion of sleeve gastrectomy to gastric bypass. Using...
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Lee C, Clark J, Egan J, Carlson O, Schweitzer M, Langan S, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2022 Aug; 107(10):e4159-e4166. PMID: 35914520
Context: Exaggerated postprandial incretin and insulin responses are well documented in postbariatric surgery hypoglycemia (PBH) after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). However, less is known about PBH after sleeve gastrectomy (SG)....
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Dias J, Carlson O, Schweitzer M, Shardell M, Clark J, Brown T, et al.
Obes Surg . 2022 Jun; 32(8):2641-2648. PMID: 35672598
Background: Hormonal factors behind weight regain (WR) after surgical weight loss remain inadequately understood. Growth/differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in obesity treatment. Cortisol, another...
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Sebastian R, Ghanem O, Cornejo J, Sparks A, Li C, Adrales G, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis . 2022 May; 18(6):779-788. PMID: 35491314
Background: Frailty is a wasting disorder that can coexist with obesity, thus, the term "obese frailty syndrome". Frailty can be measured using the cumulative deficit model demonstrated in the Canadian...
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Fayad L, Schweitzer M, Itani M, Farha J, Hedjoudje A, Badurdeen D, et al.
Endosc Int Open . 2022 Apr; 10(4):E307-E310. PMID: 35433204
There is minimal research on real-world, large-volume data comparing endoscopic bariatric therapy (EBT) to laparoscopic bariatric therapy (LBT). This study aimed to compare 30-day postoperative morbidity and mortality outcomes of...
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Schweitzer M
Obes Surg . 2022 Mar; 32(5):1411. PMID: 35355198
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