医学
肾移植
移植
肾脏疾病
透析
肥胖
糖尿病
肾功能
人口
重症监护医学
内科学
疾病
风险因素
冲程(发动机)
内分泌学
环境卫生
工程类
机械工程
作者
Jae‐Hyung Chang,Vladimir Mushailov,Sumit Mohan
标识
DOI:10.1097/mot.0000000000001050
摘要
Purpose of review Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. It is a risk factor for developing, among others, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and chronic kidney disease (CKD), and thus a major public health concern and driver of healthcare costs. Although the prevalence of obesity in the CKD/end-stage kidney disease population is increasing, many obese patients are excluded from the benefit of kidney transplant based on their BMI alone. For this reason, we sought to review the experience thus far with kidney transplantation in obese patients and associated outcomes. Recent findings Obesity is associated with a lower rate of referral and waitlisting, and lower likelihood of kidney transplantation. Despite increased risk for early surgical complications and delayed graft function, experience from multiple centers demonstrate a clear survival benefit of transplantation over dialysis in most obese patients, and comparable graft and patient survival rates to nonobese recipients. Summary Data suggest that long-term transplant outcomes among obese recipients are similar to those among nonobese. Strategies to achieve pretransplant weight reduction and minimally invasive surgical techniques may further improve results of kidney transplantation in obese recipients.
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