Early Data from Clinical Trial Indicates Safety and Efficacy of New Weight Loss Procedure

Early Data from Clinical Trial Indicates Safety and Efficacy of New Weight Loss Procedure

Release Date: April 3, 2016

Findings from the early phase of a clinical trial led by Johns Hopkins investigators indicates that a new, minimally invasive weight loss treatment known as bariatric arterial embolization is safe and effective in sustaining weight loss in severely obese people.

The data, although preliminary, show the procedure seems to initiate weight loss, dramatic hunger reduction and lower levels of ghrelin, one of the main hormones involved in controlling hunger. The results will be presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, April 3. [...] 

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