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Bariatric Surgery for CKD

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Overall, we can conclude that bariatric surgery has merit as an option to prevent and/or slow progression of early-stage CKD in severely obese patients. Larger, long-term studies are needed to analyze the duration of these effects on kidney outcomes, including the development of end-stage kidney disease. And additional research is needed to determine the risks and benefits associated with bariatric surgery in this population. —ZK-K

Zorica Kauric-Klein, APRN-BC, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit

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