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DELTO Study: Delphi Consensus on Long-Term Textbook Outcome After Metabolic Bariatric Surgery

  • Ellen A.M. Kuipers
  • , Lindsy van der Laan*
  • , Mirjam A. Kaijser
  • , Josien G. Timmerman
  • , Nic Veeger
  • , André P. van Beek
  • , Marloes Emous
  • , Marc J. van Det
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to create a comprehensive Core Outcome Set (COS) for assessing the long-term outcome (≥ 5 years) after Metabolic Bariatric Surgery (MBS), through the use of the Delphi method. Methods: The study utilized a three-phase approach. In Phase 1, a long list of items was identified through a literature review and expert input, forming the basis for an online Delphi survey. In Phase 2, Dutch healthcare professionals involved in MBS care, defined as having at least 1 year of experience in routine follow-up or managing issues arising during follow-up, rated the importance of these items over three Delphi rounds using a 5-point Likert scale. Participants had the option to suggest additional items. Consensus was defined as 75% agreement among panelists. In Phase 3, the final COS was validated at a national conference. Results: Thirty-one professionals participated in the first Delphi round. Of these, 28 (90%) completed the second round, and 24 (77%) completed the third round. The final COS, validated by 18 healthcare professionals, included various domains: short-term textbook outcome, weight loss, remission of comorbidities, quality of life, micronutrient deficiencies, lifestyle, psychopathology, long-term complications, and preoperative indication. Conclusions: The final COS offers a multidimensional approach to evaluate long-term outcomes after MBS. This COS is expected to enhance the measurement and benchmarking of MBS care, providing a more holistic view of patient outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1002187
Pages (from-to)535-543
Number of pages9
JournalObesity Surgery
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Complications
  • Core Outcome Set
  • Delphi method
  • Long-term outcome
  • Metabolic Bariatric Surgery
  • Quality of life
  • Remission of comorbidities
  • Weight loss

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