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An Examination of Who Is Eligible and Who Is Receiving Bariatric Surgery in England: Secondary Analysis of the Health Survey for England Dataset

机译:审查谁符合条件,谁在英格兰接受畜牧手术:英格兰数据集的健康调查次要分析

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BackgroundOver 2 million people in England were estimated to be eligible for bariatric surgery in 2006. In 2014, clinical guidelines were updated, widening potential eligibility, meanwhile, obesity prevalence rose. However, numbers receiving surgery decreased, and concerns exist of inequalities in access between population groups. This study is aimed at estimating the number of adults eligible for surgery in England and to compare demographics with those that receive surgery.MethodsBMI and comorbidity status were used to determine eligibility for bariatric surgery within participants of the 2014 Health Survey for England dataset (6938 adults), based on the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence guidelines. Results were scaled up using national population estimates. The demographics of eligible participants were compared against 2014/2015 hospital episode statistics for sex and age group using a chi-squared analysis.ResultsOf the total population of England, 7.78% (95% CI 7.1-8.6%), or 3,623,505 people, could have been eligible for bariatric surgery in 2014; nearly a million more than if previous guidelines applied. Eligibility peaked at ages 45-54, with most in the 35-64 age group (58.9%). 58.4% of those eligible were women. Patients receiving surgery were far more likely to be female than male (76.1%) and the distribution skewed towards younger ages when compared with those eligible.ConclusionBariatric surgery may benefit many people in England; significant investment is required so that service provision is adequate for demand. Differences between demographics of those eligible and receiving surgery may be explainable; however, the potential health inequality should be investigated.
机译:背景技术估计2006年英国的200万人民估计有资格参加肥胖症手术。2014年,临床指南更新,潜在的资格,同时,肥胖普遍上升。然而,接受手术的数量减少,人口群体之间获取的不等式存在担忧。本研究旨在估算英格兰有符合条件的成年人的数量,并将人口统计学与接受Surgery.MethodsBMI和合并症的人员进行比较,以确定2014年England DataSet 2014年健康调查的参与者中的肥胖症手术的资格(6938名成年人),基于国家卫生学会和卓越指导方针。结果采用全国人口估算量度缩小。使用Chi Squared Analysis的2014/2015医院医院统计数据和年龄组的医院序列进行了比较了符合条件的参与者的人口统计。有资格在2014年享受肥胖症外科;如果应用以前的指导方针,近百万。资格达到45-54岁,大多数在35-64岁(58.9%)中。 58.4%的符合条件的妇女。接受手术的患者比男性更容易成为女性(76.1%),与符合条件的人相比,分布对年轻年龄倾斜的分布。结论Bariatric手术可能会使英国许多人受益;需要大量投资,以便服务提供足以需求。符合条件和接受手术的人口统计数据之间的差异可能是可解释的;但是,应调查潜在的健康不平等。

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