Understanding the Impact of Obesity on Liver Transplant Outcomes: A Comprehensive Analysis.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY World Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1002/wjs.12489
Mahmoudreza Moein, Stephen Baio, Robert Contento, Tasiyah Essop, Amin Bahreini, Mahsa Abedini, Marjan Abedini, Matin Moallem Shahri, Abolfazl Jamshidi, Reza Saidi
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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this investigation is to assess how effective it is to exclude individuals from the liver transplant (LT) using the body mass index (BMI) as a criterion.

Methods and materials: A retrospective longitudinal analysis of patients with liver transplant outcomes from January 2001 to May 2020 was conducted using the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database.

Results: A total of 118,486 LT cases included in the study. Based on their BMI, patients were split into three groups: a BMI < 35 kg/m2, a 35 ≤ BMI < 40 kg/m2, and a BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2. The data analysis revealed a significant improvement in 10-year graft survival in the 2011-2020 group compared to the 2001-2010 group (mean 70% vs. 53% and P < 0.001). Interestingly, a BMI above 35 kg/m2 did not have a significant effect on the graft survival, and in both time frames, there was no clinically significant difference between the recipients of the different BMI spectrum. The patient's survival was also characterized by the same pattern. Primary graft failure was the most significant cause of allograft transplant failure in all the BMI spectrum, except recipients with a BMI < 35 kg/m2, in 2011-2020 group.

Conclusion: The outcomes of LT in patients requiring a LT are not significantly affected using the BMI, considering the advancements in surgical techniques and postoperation improvements, and excluding obese patients based on the BMI alone would be inappropriate.

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了解肥胖对肝移植结果的影响:一项综合分析。
背景:本研究的目的是评估使用体重指数(BMI)作为标准排除肝移植(LT)个体的有效性。方法和材料:使用联合器官共享网络(UNOS)数据库对2001年1月至2020年5月肝移植患者的预后进行回顾性纵向分析。结果:本研究共纳入118,486例LT病例。根据BMI将患者分为BMI 2组、35≤BMI < 40 kg/m2组和BMI≥40 kg/m2组。数据分析显示,与2001-2010年组相比,2011-2020年组10年移植物存活率有显著提高(平均70% vs 53%, P 2对移植物存活率没有显著影响,在两个时间框架内,不同BMI谱的受体之间没有临床显著差异。患者的生存也具有相同的模式。在2011-2020年组中,除了BMI为2的受者外,原发性移植物衰竭是所有BMI谱中同种异体移植物移植失败的最重要原因。结论:考虑到手术技术的进步和术后的改善,BMI对需要进行肝移植的患者的预后没有显著影响,仅根据BMI排除肥胖患者是不合适的。
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World Journal of Surgery
World Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: World Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the International Society of Surgery/Societe Internationale de Chirurgie (iss-sic.com). Under the editorship of Dr. Julie Ann Sosa, World Journal of Surgery provides an in-depth, international forum for the most authoritative information on major clinical problems in the fields of clinical and experimental surgery, surgical education, and socioeconomic aspects of surgical care. Contributions are reviewed and selected by a group of distinguished surgeons from across the world who make up the Editorial Board.
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