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Table 2 Characteristics of eligible studies

From: The relationships between bariatric surgery and sexual function: current evidence based medicine

Study

(Included studies)

Country

Year

Number of Patients

Age, years

(± SD)

Pre-op BMI, kg/m2

(± SD)

Follow-up (months)

Surgery types

Study types

Sexual function

index

Sarwer et al. [10]

UK

2012

31

48

45.10

12

RYGB

PS

IIEF

Reis et al. [24]

Brazil

2009

10

36.7 ± 11.5

31.0 ± 5.3

24

RYGB

PS, RCT

IIEF

Ranasinghe et al. [25]

UK

2009

20

52.8 ± 9.33

7.3 ± 12.67

12

LGB

RS

IIEF

Mora et al. [26]

Spain

2013

39

43.5 ± 10.25

30.18 ± 5.04

12

BS

PS

IIEF

Li et al. [27]

China

2014

39

45.2 ± 10.0

41.2 ± 8.5

12

RYGB

RS

IIEF

Groutz et al. [28]

Israel

2016

39

40.7 ± 12.4

42.8 ± 5.6

3

LSG

PS

IIEF

Efthymious et al. [14]

Greece

2014

30

37.3 ± 9.6

50.66 ± 7.9

12

SG/RYGB/BPD

PS

IIEF

Aleid et al. [29]

UK

2016

30

48.9 ± 7.0/44.1 ± 6.9#

46.8(37.9〜61.9)/47.8 (37.1〜69.5)#

6

LGB/LSG

PS

IIEF

ARAÚJO et al. [30]

Brazil

2009

21

20〜50

36〜89

6

BS

PS

IIEF

Dallal et al. [31]

America

2008

97

47.9 (19〜75)

51.4 (36〜89)

19

RYGB

PS

BSFI

Goitein et al. [32]

Israel

2015

14

44.8 ± 13.9

40.9 ± 4.2

6〜7

LSG、LRYGB

PS

BSFI