Hui Donovan, Judd Alex C, Moneme Chioma, Passerini Heather, Silpe Stephanie, Podboy Alexander, Pelletier Shawn J, Hallowell Peter T, Shin Thomas H
Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
Division of Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA.
J Clin Med. 2025 Aug 11;14(16):5669. doi: 10.3390/jcm14165669.
Obesity presents a significant barrier to transplant eligibility due to increased morbidity associated with higher BMI. Patients with obesity who undergo transplantation face elevated risks of perioperative complications, morbidity from metabolic disease, and delayed graft function. However, recent advances in metabolic and bariatric medicine, endoscopy, and surgery offer promising opportunities for integration with transplant care. This critical review explores the potential benefits of metabolic and bariatric interventions for at-risk transplant patients. Here, we will briefly discuss the implications of obesity in transplant patients, pharmacologic, surgical, and endoscopic interventions, and ultimately, the role of bariatric surgery in different solid organ transplants. The successful implementation of these approaches could dramatically expand access to solid organ transplantation, creating life-saving opportunities for patients who would otherwise be deemed ineligible for this essential treatment. Despite the implications of metabolic and bariatric interventions in transplant care, this review is limited by the need for long-term studies of outcomes to better understand the effects of graft survival and durability of changes in metabolic syndromes.
由于较高的体重指数(BMI)所带来的发病率增加,肥胖成为了移植资格的重大障碍。接受移植的肥胖患者面临围手术期并发症、代谢性疾病发病率以及移植功能延迟等风险升高的问题。然而,代谢与减重医学、内窥镜检查及手术方面的最新进展为与移植护理相结合提供了充满希望的机会。这篇批判性综述探讨了代谢和减重干预措施对有移植风险患者的潜在益处。在此,我们将简要讨论肥胖对移植患者的影响、药物、手术及内窥镜干预措施,以及最终减重手术在不同实体器官移植中的作用。这些方法的成功实施可能会极大地扩大实体器官移植的可及性,为那些原本会被视为无资格接受这种重要治疗的患者创造挽救生命的机会。尽管代谢和减重干预措施对移植护理有影响,但本综述受到长期研究结果需求的限制,以便更好地了解移植存活的影响以及代谢综合征变化的持久性。