Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Bariatric Outcomes Longitudinal Database (BOLD)
The primary purpose of the Bariatric Outcomes Longitudinal Database (BOLD) study is to assess the mid- and long-term outcomes of bariatric surgeries and to analyze the relationship between these outcomes and 1) patient demographics and comorbidities, 2) clinical and surgical characteristics, and 3) pre-operative, peri-operative and post-operative care and treatment.
Participants in the BOLD study include all patients who 1) have their bariatric surgery
performed by either a Participant in the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric
Surgery designated Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence or by a Fellow of the American
Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery 2) have been provided with a copy of the BOLD
Patient Information Sheet. Patients under 18 years of age are included if a copy of the
Patient Information Sheet is provided to an authorized legal representative.
The Patient Information Sheet containing information pertaining to the BOLD study is
provided to the patient at the first pre-operative visit. The patient is not required to
sign a consent form to participate in the study but must let the bariatric surgeon staff
know if he/she does not wish to participate.
The following information will be collected for every bariatric surgery patient:
- Personal information: gender, race, employment status, insurance status, medical record
number, year of birth, height, weight and prior surgeries. The surgeon has the option
of entering patient name for internal tracking purposes.
- Information about surgery: date of admission, date of surgery and date of discharge.
- Information about medical condition before, during and after surgery.
Patient information is entered into BOLD through a secure website and permanently stored in
a database that is managed by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC). This database is secure and
meets the requirements for the protection of patient confidentiality as required by the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Data that is used for research does not include the patient name or medical record number.
Information about the patient's surgery will be combined with data from all other study
participants in a separate research database and SRC research staff will analyze this
combined information. The results of the study will be reported or published for the total
population - no individual patient information will be published.
Surgeons participating in the study will attempt to obtain follow-up data on all patients
who had surgery once a year for a minimum of at least five years following the date of
surgery. Follow-up data can be obtained by the operating surgeon or designee, or by the
patient's primary care physician and reported to the surgeon.
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