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Generated Narrative: EvidenceVariable
Resource EvidenceVariable "example-eligibility-criteria-adults-with-obesity"
identifier: FEvIR Object Identifier: 49218
name: StudyEligibilityCriteriaObesePatients18YearsOld
title: StudyEligibilityCriteria: Obese patients ≥ 18 years old
status: active
date: 2022-07-24T21:00:00.088Z
publisher: Computable Publishing LLC
contact: support@computablepublishing.com
description: obese, adult (age ≥18 years old) patients
copyright: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
author: Brian S. Alper:
relatedArtifact
type: derived-from
label: data source
citation: Bariatric surgery and cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis [Journal Article]. Contributors: van Veldhuisen SL, Gorter TM, van Woerden G, de Boer RA, Rienstra M, Hazebroek EJ, van Veldhuisen DJ. In: European heart journal, PMID 35243488. Published March 04, 2022. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35243488/.
document
relatedArtifact
type: supported-with
classifier: Citation Resource for the original article ()
display: Citation Resource for 2022 Systematic Review of bariatric surgery mortality effect - PMID 35243488
resourceReference: Citation/33400: StudyCitation: 2022 Systematic Review of bariatric surgery mortality effect 35243488
actual: true
characteristic
description: adult (age ≥18 years old)
exclude: false
DefinitionByTypeAndValues
- Type Value[x] * Current chronological age (SNOMED CT#424144002) >=18 year (Details: UCUM code a = 'a')
characteristic
description: obese (Body mass index >= 30 kg/m2)
exclude: false
DefinitionByTypeAndValues
- Type Value[x] * Body mass index (BMI) [Ratio] (LOINC#39156-5) >=30 kg/m2 (Details: UCUM code kg/m2 = 'kg/m2')
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