Early postoperative COVID infection is associated with significantly increased risk of venous thromboembolism after metabolic and bariatric surgery

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.soard.2024.01.021
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Abstract

Background

Patients who undergo metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) are at risk for thromboembolism. Patients are susceptible to coronavirus throughout the perioperative period, which also has a well-known association with thrombotic complications.

Objectives

To identify and define the association between venous thromboembolism (VTE) and postoperative coronavirus diagnosis in bariatric surgery patients.

Setting

United States.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the MBS Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) 2021 database to analyze the incidence of VTE within 30 days of surgery. VTE was a composite variable defined as either postoperative pulmonary embolism or postoperative venous thrombus requiring treatment. Cohorts were stratified by whether the patient was diagnosed with postoperative coronavirus. We created a multivariable logistic regression model to determine the adjusted odds of postoperative VTE based on various factors. Additionally, we conducted subset analyses of sleeve gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y bypass cases, the 2 most frequent bariatric operations in the United States.

Results

Patients diagnosed with postoperative coronavirus were significantly more likely to develop postoperative VTE (1.1% versus .3%, P < .001). In our logistic regression model, the adjusted odds of postoperative VTE for patients with postoperative coronavirus was 3.55 (95% CI: 2.15–5.87, P < .001). For patients who underwent Roux-en-Y bypass, the adjusted odds was even greater at 5.69 (95% CI: 2.76–11.70, P < .001).

Conclusions

Early postoperative coronavirus infection after MBS is associated with higher odds of postoperative VTE. This persisted on subset analyses of the 2 most common procedures and appeared particularly important for Roux-en-Y bypass. COVID infection after MBS may warrant prolonged VTE prophylaxis.

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术后早期 COVID 感染与代谢和减肥手术后静脉血栓栓塞风险显著增加有关
背景接受代谢和减肥手术(MBS)的患者有血栓栓塞的风险。方法我们利用 MBS 评审和质量改进计划 (MBSAQIP) 2021 数据库进行了一项回顾性队列研究,分析了术后 30 天内 VTE 的发生率。VTE是一个复合变量,定义为术后肺栓塞或需要治疗的术后静脉血栓。根据患者是否被诊断为术后冠状病毒,对组群进行分层。我们建立了一个多变量逻辑回归模型,以确定基于各种因素的术后 VTE 调整后几率。此外,我们还对袖状胃切除术和 Roux-en-Y 旁路手术病例进行了子集分析,这两种手术是美国最常见的减肥手术。结果被诊断出术后冠状病毒的患者发生术后 VTE 的几率明显更高(1.1% 对 .3%,P <.001)。在我们的逻辑回归模型中,术后冠状病毒患者术后 VTE 的调整几率为 3.55(95% CI:2.15-5.87,P < .001)。结论 MBS 术后早期冠状病毒感染与术后 VTE 发生几率较高有关。结论MBS术后早期感染冠状病毒与较高的术后VTE几率有关,这一点在两种最常见手术的子集分析中依然存在,并且对Roux-en-Y搭桥术尤为重要。MBS 术后冠状病毒感染可能需要长时间的 VTE 预防。
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56 days
期刊介绍: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (SOARD), The Official Journal of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the Brazilian Society for Bariatric Surgery, is an international journal devoted to the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts of the highest quality with objective data regarding techniques for the treatment of severe obesity. Articles document the effects of surgically induced weight loss on obesity physiological, psychiatric and social co-morbidities.
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