On 2017 Apr 28, SANGEETA KASHYAP commented:
I appreciate the comment by Dr. Weiss as medical therapy for diabetes is constantly evolving and improving. However, patients enrolled in this trial were poorly controlled despite using 3 or more glucose lowering agents at baseline including over half requiring basal bolus insulin. This coupled with the fact that two thirds had class 2 or greater severity of obesity, made them somewhat refractory to IMT. It is unlikely that patients like these would ever be able to maintain therapeutic targets of tight glycemic control for five years. Those that do, obviously should not consider bariatric surgery. Being in a rigorous clinical trial as this, all subjects had benefits of care that many real world patients do not and develop complications of the disease. Although the medical algorithm developed for this trial incorporated elements from ACCORD, titration of medical therapy was in some ways patient driven in that weight gain and hypoglycemia limit adherence to therapy. In medically refractory patients like this, surgery was more effective in treating hyperglycemia for five years with less medications overall.
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