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体重指数与肺大切除术后结局的关联

Association of body mass index and outcomes after major lung resection.

作者信息

Ferguson Mark K, Im Hae Kyung, Watson Sydeaka, Johnson Elizabeth, Wigfield Christopher H, Vigneswaran Wickii T

机构信息

Department of Surgery, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2014 Apr;45(4):e94-9; discussion e99. doi: 10.1093/ejcts/ezu008. Epub 2014 Feb 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Obesity has been thought to predispose patients to excess morbidity after lung resection because of decreased diaphragm excursion, reduced lung volumes and relative immobility. We assessed the relationship of body mass index (BMI) to acute outcomes after major lung resection.

METHODS

Information from our database of lung resections was evaluated for the period 1980-2011. Univariate analysis for adverse events (pulmonary, cardiovascular, other and overall) was used to select variables for inclusion in multivariate logistic regression analyses. Missing values were imputed. BMI was categorized as underweight (<18.5), normal (18.5-24.9), overweight (25-29.9), obese (30-34.9) and very obese (≥ 35).

RESULTS

Among 1369 patients, there were 703 males (51%) and the mean age was 62 ± 11 years. Complications included the following: pulmonary 12%, cardiovascular 15%, other 16%, mortality 5% and any 29%. The incidence of complications decreased during each decade of study (40, 30, 26, 20%; P < 0.0001) and the incidence of obese/very obese increased during the same intervals (11, 22, 30, 25%; P = 0.0007). Adjusting for age, performance status, coronary artery disease, smoking status, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide, forced expiratory volume in 1 s and operation year, being overweight/obese/very obese did not increase the risk of postoperative complications in any category. In fact, patients in this group showed a lower rate of cardiovascular complications than those with BMI ≤ 25 (odds ratio (OR): 0.72; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.51-1.00; P = 0.048). However, being underweight was importantly associated with an increased risk of pulmonary complications (OR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.3-4.9; P = 0.0087) and of operative mortality (OR: 2.96; 95% CI: 1.28-6.86; P = 0.011).

CONCLUSION

Being overweight or obese does not increase the risk of complications after major lung resection. In contrast, patients who are underweight are at significantly increased risk of pulmonary complications and mortality. Knowledge of the relationship of BMI to perioperative risk for major lung resection is essential in proper risk stratification.

摘要

目的

肥胖被认为会使患者在肺切除术后易出现更多并发症,原因是膈肌活动度降低、肺容积减小以及相对缺乏活动。我们评估了体重指数(BMI)与大型肺切除术后急性结局之间的关系。

方法

对我们1980年至2011年期间肺切除数据库中的信息进行评估。采用单因素分析不良事件(肺部、心血管、其他及总体)来选择纳入多因素逻辑回归分析的变量。对缺失值进行插补。BMI分为体重过轻(<18.5)、正常(18.5 - 24.9)、超重(25 - 29.9)、肥胖(30 - 34.9)和极度肥胖(≥35)。

结果

1369例患者中,男性703例(51%),平均年龄62±11岁。并发症包括:肺部12%、心血管15%、其他16%、死亡率5%以及任何并发症29%。在研究的每十年中,并发症发生率均下降(40%、30%、26%、20%;P<0.0001),而肥胖/极度肥胖的发生率在相同时间段内上升(11%、22%、30%、25%;P = 0.0007)。在对年龄、体能状态、冠状动脉疾病、吸烟状态、肺一氧化碳弥散量、第1秒用力呼气量和手术年份进行校正后,超重/肥胖/极度肥胖在任何类别中均未增加术后并发症风险。事实上,该组患者心血管并发症发生率低于BMI≤25的患者(优势比(OR):0.72;95%置信区间(CI):0.51 - 1.00;P = 0.048)。然而,体重过轻与肺部并发症风险增加(OR:2.5;95%CI:1.3 - 4.9;P = 0.0087)和手术死亡率增加(OR:2.96;95%CI:1.28 - 6.86;P = 0.011)密切相关。

结论

超重或肥胖不会增加大型肺切除术后并发症风险。相比之下,体重过轻的患者肺部并发症和死亡率风险显著增加。了解BMI与大型肺切除围手术期风险之间的关系对于正确的风险分层至关重要。

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