Introduction:Increasing numbers of patients with advanced organ disease are being considered for bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS). There is no prospective study on the safety of BMS in these patients. This study aimed to capture outcomes for patients with advanced cardiac, renal, or liver disease undergoing BMS.Materials and methods:This was a multinational, prospective cohort study on the safety of elective BMS in adults (>= 18 years) with advanced disease of the heart, liver, or kidney.Results:Data on 177 patients with advanced diseases of heart, liver, or kidney were submitted by 75 centres in 33 countries. Mean age and BMI was 48.56 +/- 11.23 years and 45.55 +/- 7.35 kg/m2, respectively. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy was performed in 124 patients (70%). The 30-day morbidity and mortality were 15.9% (n=28) and 1.1% (n=2), respectively. Thirty-day morbidity was 16.4%, 11.7%, 20.5%, and 50.0% in patients with advanced heart (n=11/61), liver (n=8/68), kidney (n=9/44), and multi-organ disease (n=2/4), respectively. Cardiac patients with left ventricular ejection fraction less than or equal to 35% and New York Heart Association classification 3 or 4, liver patients with model for end-stage liver disease score greater than or equal to 12, and patients with advanced renal disease not on dialysis were at increased risk of complications. Comparison with a propensity score-matched cohort found advanced disease of the heart, liver, or kidney to be significantly associated with higher 30-day morbidity.Conclusion:Patients with advanced organ disease are at increased risk of 30-day morbidity following BMS. This prospective study quantifies that risk and identifies patients at the highest risk.

Safety outcomes of bariatric surgery in patients with advanced organ disease: the ONWARD study: a prospective cohort study / Singhal, Rishi; Cardoso, Victor Roth; Wiggins, Tom; Rajeev, Yashasvi; Ludwig, Christian; Gkoutos, Georgios V.; Hanif, Wasim; Mahawar, Kamal; Silecchia, Gianfranco; Iossa, Angelo; de Angelis, Francesco; Boru, Eugeniu cristian. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 1743-9159. - 110:1(2024), pp. 95-110. [10.1097/js9.0000000000000781]

Safety outcomes of bariatric surgery in patients with advanced organ disease: the ONWARD study: a prospective cohort study

Silecchia, gianfranco
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Iossa, angelo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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de Angelis, Francesco
Membro del Collaboration Group
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boru, Eugeniu cristian
Membro del Collaboration Group
2024

Abstract

Introduction:Increasing numbers of patients with advanced organ disease are being considered for bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS). There is no prospective study on the safety of BMS in these patients. This study aimed to capture outcomes for patients with advanced cardiac, renal, or liver disease undergoing BMS.Materials and methods:This was a multinational, prospective cohort study on the safety of elective BMS in adults (>= 18 years) with advanced disease of the heart, liver, or kidney.Results:Data on 177 patients with advanced diseases of heart, liver, or kidney were submitted by 75 centres in 33 countries. Mean age and BMI was 48.56 +/- 11.23 years and 45.55 +/- 7.35 kg/m2, respectively. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy was performed in 124 patients (70%). The 30-day morbidity and mortality were 15.9% (n=28) and 1.1% (n=2), respectively. Thirty-day morbidity was 16.4%, 11.7%, 20.5%, and 50.0% in patients with advanced heart (n=11/61), liver (n=8/68), kidney (n=9/44), and multi-organ disease (n=2/4), respectively. Cardiac patients with left ventricular ejection fraction less than or equal to 35% and New York Heart Association classification 3 or 4, liver patients with model for end-stage liver disease score greater than or equal to 12, and patients with advanced renal disease not on dialysis were at increased risk of complications. Comparison with a propensity score-matched cohort found advanced disease of the heart, liver, or kidney to be significantly associated with higher 30-day morbidity.Conclusion:Patients with advanced organ disease are at increased risk of 30-day morbidity following BMS. This prospective study quantifies that risk and identifies patients at the highest risk.
2024
bariatric surgery; heart failure; liver lailure; metabolic surgery; multi-organ failure; renal failure
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Safety outcomes of bariatric surgery in patients with advanced organ disease: the ONWARD study: a prospective cohort study / Singhal, Rishi; Cardoso, Victor Roth; Wiggins, Tom; Rajeev, Yashasvi; Ludwig, Christian; Gkoutos, Georgios V.; Hanif, Wasim; Mahawar, Kamal; Silecchia, Gianfranco; Iossa, Angelo; de Angelis, Francesco; Boru, Eugeniu cristian. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 1743-9159. - 110:1(2024), pp. 95-110. [10.1097/js9.0000000000000781]
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