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Safety and Effectiveness Study of The Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB) in the Treatment of Morbid Obesity
This study has been completed.
Study NCT00166205   Information provided by Ethicon Endo-Surgery
First Received: September 9, 2005   Last Updated: January 23, 2009   History of Changes
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Non-Randomized, Open Label, Uncontrolled, Single Group Assignment
Condition: Obesity, Morbid
Intervention: Device: Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band

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Recruitment Details
Key information relevant to the recruitment process for the overall study, such as dates of the recruitment period and locations
This study was conducted at twelve U.S. sites representative of the intended use of the SAGB in terms of both the subject population and the medical community. Subjects were recruited from a wide, heterogeneous subject population. Dates of recruitment June, 2003 to November, 2003.

Pre-Assignment Details
Significant events and approaches for the overall study following participant enrollment, but prior to group assignment
405 Subjects were consented. 129 did not meet screening criteria. 276 subjects were enrolled and received the SAGB device.

Reporting Groups
  Description
Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB) No text entered.

Participant Flow:   Overall Study
  Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB)
STARTED   276  
      Intervention - SAGB Surgery               276  
COMPLETED   228  
NOT COMPLETED   48  



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Reporting Groups
  Description
Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB) No text entered.

Baseline Measures
  Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB)
Number of Participants  
[units: participants]
276
Age  
[units: participants]
 
<=18 years 0
Between 18 and 65 years 276
>=65 years 0
Age  
[units: years]
Mean ± Standard Deviation
38.6 ± 9.4
Gender  
[units: participants]
 
Female 216
Male 60
Region of Enrollment  
[units: participants]
 
United States 276
Mean Excess Body Weight[1]
[units: Pounds]
Mean ± Standard Deviation
130.0 ± 33.1
[1] Excess weight is computed as baseline weight minus Ideal weight. Ideal weight as provided in the 1983 Metropolitan Life Height and Weight Table using the upper limit of the midpoint range.



  Outcome Measures
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1.  Primary:   Percent of Subjects Who Had Adverse Events With the Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band (SAGB)

2.  Primary:   Percent Excess Weight Loss

3.  Secondary:   Changes in Excess Body Weight (EBW)

4.  Secondary:   Changes in Body Mass Index (BMI)

5.  Secondary:   Change in Absolute Weight

6.  Secondary:   Changes in Quality of Life (QOL) Measures

7.  Secondary:   Changes in Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)

8.  Secondary:   Number of All Adverse Events of Subjects Implanted With the SAGB

9.  Secondary:   Changes in High Density Lipoproteins (HDL)

10.  Secondary:   Changes in Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL)

11.  Secondary:   Changes in Total Cholesterol


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Certain Agreements:  
Principal Investigators are NOT employed by the organization sponsoring the study.
There IS an agreement between Principal Investigators and the Sponsor (or its agents) that restricts the PI's rights to discuss or publish trial results after the trial is completed.
The agreement is:
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is less than or equal to 60 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.
unchecked The only disclosure restriction on the PI is that the sponsor can review results communications prior to public release and can embargo communications regarding trial results for a period that is more than 60 days but less than or equal to 180 days. The sponsor cannot require changes to the communication and cannot extend the embargo.


Limitations and Caveats
Limitations of the study, such as early termination leading to small numbers of participants analyzed and technical problems with measurement leading to unreliable or uninterpretable data
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Results Point of Contact:  
Name/Title: Sheryl Helsinger, Director
Organization: Worldwide Clinical Operations
phone: 513-337-3079
e-mail: shelsing@its.jnj.com


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Responsible Party: Clinical Operations ( Sheryl Helsinger, Director )
Study ID Numbers: CI-02-0006
Study First Received: September 9, 2005
Results First Received: October 21, 2008
Last Updated: January 23, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00166205     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration