Comparative Efficacy and Long-Term Outcomes of Intragastric Balloons for Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Zenusha Edathodu, Saud A Khan, Musthafa C Peedikayil

TL;DR
This study compares how well intragastric balloons help with weight loss over time and finds that one type, the BIB, is more effective than another, the Heliosphere.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of intragastric balloons' efficacy, comparing device types and long-term outcomes.
Findings
BIB devices outperformed Heliosphere in short-term weight loss by 2.1 kg and BMI reduction by 0.8 kg/m².
Weight loss effects were durable up to five years post-removal, with an average of 7.26 kg weight loss and 1.5 kg/m² BMI reduction.
Middle Eastern cohorts showed greater excess weight loss and BMI reduction compared to European cohorts.
Abstract
Intragastric balloons (IGBs) are a prominent intervention for obesity management, yet uncertainties persist regarding their comparative effectiveness and long-term durability due to variability in device types and follow-up durations. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the short- and long-term weight loss efficacy of IGBs, stratifying by device type (BioEnterics Intragastric Balloon (BIB) (Allergan, Inc., Irvine, CA) vs. Heliosphere® (Helioscopie, Vienne, France), study design, and geographic region. Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines, we identified 27 studies (5,842 patients) from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science (2000-2023), reporting weight/BMI outcomes pre- and post-IGB removal with ≥6 months of follow-up. Data extraction and random-effects meta-analyses were conducted…
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TopicsBariatric Surgery and Outcomes · Obesity and Health Practices · Diabetes Treatment and Management
