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Método neutrosófico multicriterio para evaluar la manga gástrica vs ByPass gástrico para el trata- miento de obesidad mórbida

Authors: Jordán Fiallos, Diana Lorena;

Método neutrosófico multicriterio para evaluar la manga gástrica vs ByPass gástrico para el trata- miento de obesidad mórbida

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La obesidad es una condición compleja y multifactorial que involucra componentes genéticos y ambientales, carac- terizándose por una excesiva acumulación de grasa corporal. Esta acumulación puede tener efectos fisiológicos y patológicos, aumentando la morbilidad y mortalidad en adultos. El objetivo de esta investigación es implementar un método nuetrosófico multicriterio para evaluar la manga gástrica (MG) frente al bypass gástrico (RYGB) en el tratamiento de la obesidad mórbida, buscando determinar cuál de las dos técnicas bariátricas ofrece mejores resultados en términos de pérdida de peso y menores riesgos asociados. La manga gástrica se asocia con una pérdida de peso significativa, alcanzando hasta un tercio del peso corporal en pacientes con sobrepeso extremo. Por ejemplo, un paciente con un peso inicial de 300 kg podría perder aproximadamente 100 kg. En comparación, el bypass gástrico en Y, también reporta pérdidas considerables, con un 85 % en el primer año y un 82 % a los dos años. Ambos procedimientos no solo promueven la pérdida de peso, sino que también mejoran condiciones de salud relacionadas con la obesidad. Sin embargo, contienen riesgos y complicaciones inherentes; el RYGB puede presentar obstruc- ciones gástricas y hemorragias, mientras que la MG está asociada con deficiencias nutricionales, como la de hierro. La atención postoperatoria es crucial para garantizar resultados favorables y detectar complicaciones a tiempo.

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