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Philip R. Schauer
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 272
Citations - 19378
Philip R. Schauer is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Sleeve gastrectomy. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 262 publications receiving 16610 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip R. Schauer include Pennington Biomedical Research Center & Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine.
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Bariatric Surgery versus Intensive Medical Therapy for Diabetes — 5-Year Outcomes
Philip R. Schauer,Deepak L. Bhatt,John P. Kirwan,Kathy Wolski,Ali Aminian,Stacy A. Brethauer,Sankar D. Navaneethan,Rishi P. Singh,Claire E. Pothier,Steven E. Nissen,Sangeeta R. Kashyap +10 more
TL;DR: Five‐year outcome data showed that, among patients with type 2 diabetes and a BMI of 27 to 43, bariatric surgery plus intensive medical therapy was more effective thanintensive medical therapy alone in decreasing, or in some cases resolving, hyperglycemia.
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Bariatric Surgery versus Intensive Medical Therapy in Obese Patients with Diabetes
Philip R. Schauer,Sangeeta R. Kashyap,Kathy Wolski,Stacy A. Brethauer,John P. Kirwan,Claire E. Pothier,Susan Thomas,Beth Abood,Steven E. Nissen,Deepak L. Bhatt,Deepak L. Bhatt +10 more
TL;DR: In obese patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, 12 months of medical therapy plus bariatric surgery achieved glycemic control in significantly more patients than medical therapy alone.
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Bariatric Surgery versus Intensive Medical Therapy for Diabetes — 3-Year Outcomes
Philip R. Schauer,Deepak L. Bhatt,John P. Kirwan,Kathy Wolski,Stacy A. Brethauer,Sankar D. Navaneethan,Ali Aminian,Claire E. Pothier,Steven E. Nissen,Sangeeta R. Kashyap,Abstr Act +10 more
TL;DR: Among obese patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, 3 years of intensive medical therapy plus bariatric surgery resulted in glycemic control in significantly more patients than did medical therapy alone.
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Bariatric surgery versus non-surgical treatment for obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Viktoria Gloy,Matthias Briel,Matthias Briel,Deepak L. Bhatt,Sangeeta R. Kashyap,Philip R. Schauer,Geltrude Mingrone,Heiner C. Bucher,Alain J Nordmann +8 more
TL;DR: Compared with non-surgical treatment of obesity, bariatric surgery leads to greater body weight loss and higher remission rates of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome and greater improvements in quality of life and reductions in medicine use.
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Bariatric Surgery Versus Intensive Medical Therapy in Obese Patients With Diabetes
Philip R. Schauer,Sangeeta R. Kashyap,Kathy Wolski,Stacy A. Brethauer,John P. Kirwan,Claire E. Pothier,Susan Thomas,Beth Abood,Steven E. Nissen,Deepak L. Bhatt +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the use of drugs to lower glucose, lipid, and blood-pressure levels decreased significantly after both surgical procedures but increased in patients receiving medical therapy only.