Obesity and Native Tissue Repairs: A Secondary Analysis of the OPTIMAL Trial.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Meghan K Hagedorn, Tonja M Locklear, Sarah Evans, Natalie E Karp, W Jerod Greer
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Abstract

Importance: The Operations and Pelvic Muscle Training in the Management of Apical Support Loss (OPTIMAL) Trial compared sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) and uterosacral ligament suspension (ULS) surgical outcomes. Increasing body mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk of pelvic organ prolapse, and the prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to better understand the effect of obesity on the results of native tissue vaginal apical suspension procedures.

Study design: This was a secondary analysis of the OPTIMAL Trial data set. Subgroup analysis was performed to compare surgical failure rates between SSLF and ULS across BMI subgroups after 2 years.

Results: There were 75, 120, 63, and 39 patients in the normal, overweight, class 1 obesity, and class 2 obesity or greater BMI subgroups, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in surgical failure rates between SSLF and ULS within BMI subgroups; however, failure rates increased in the ULS group between the nonobese and obese groups (normal, 35.9% SSLF vs 30.6% ULS [P = 0.81]; overweight, 38.6% vs 30.2% [P = 0.44]; class 1 obesity, 38.7% vs 40.6% [P = 0.92]; class 2 obesity or greater, 21.1% vs 45% [P = 0.21]).

Conclusions: The risk of surgical failure between SSLF and ULS was not significant across BMI subgroups. Additional investigation is required to further elucidate whether SSLF or ULS is a more reliable option for obese patients.

肥胖与原生组织修复:OPTIMAL 试验的二次分析。
重要性:骶棘韧带固定术(SSLF)与子宫骶骨韧带悬吊术(ULS)的手术效果比较。体重指数(BMI)的增加与盆腔器官脱垂风险的增加有关,而肥胖症的患病率在全球范围内都在增加:本研究旨在更好地了解肥胖对原生组织阴道顶端悬吊术结果的影响:研究设计:这是对OPTIMAL试验数据集的二次分析。进行了亚组分析,以比较2年后不同BMI亚组的SSLF和ULS手术失败率:正常、超重、1 级肥胖和 2 级肥胖或以上 BMI 亚组分别有 75、120、63 和 39 名患者。在 BMI 亚组别中,SSLF 和 ULS 的手术失败率无统计学差异;但在非肥胖组和肥胖组之间,ULS 组的失败率有所增加(正常,35.9% SSLF vs 30.6% ULS [P = 0.81];超重,38.6% vs 30.2% [P = 0.44];1 级肥胖,38.7% vs 40.6% [P = 0.92];2 级或以上肥胖,21.1% vs 45% [P=0.21]):结论:在不同的体重指数亚组中,SSLF 和 ULS 的手术失败风险差异不大。结论:SSLF 和 ULS 的手术失败风险在 BMI 亚组中并无显著差异,需要进一步研究,以进一步阐明 SSLF 或 ULS 对肥胖患者而言是否是更可靠的选择。
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