Bariatric surgery in patients with preoperative therapeutic anticoagulation: a 2015-2021 MBSAQIP database study.

Sebastian Leon, Armaun D Rouhi, Juan E Perez, Angelika N Alberstadt, Colleen M Tewksbury, Victoria M Gershuni, Maria S Altieri, Noel N Williams, Kristoffel R Dumon
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Background: The link between obesity and adverse cardiovascular events is well-established. With the rising prevalence of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), a greater number of patients undergoing sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) may present with preoperative therapeutic anticoagulation (AC).

Objectives: This study evaluated perioperative outcomes of SG and RYGB in patients on preoperative AC.

Setting: Patients reported to the 2015-2021 Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) database.

Methods: Adults undergoing primary SG or RYGB with and without preoperative anticoagulation (SG-AC or RYGB-AC and non-SG-AC or non-RYGB-AC, respectively) were analyzed from the 2015-2021 MBSAQIP database. Differences in baseline characteristics by AC status for each MBS were adjusted using entropy-balanced weights. Multivariable logistic and linear regressions were developed to analyze the independent association between AC and outcomes of interest.

Results: Of 1,178,090 patients included, 72.0% (n = 850,682) had SG and 28.0% (n = 327,408) had RYGB, of which 1.8% (n = 15,021) and 1.9% (n = 6201) had AC, respectively. Compared to non-SG-AC and non-RYGB-AC, both SG-AC and RYGB-AC encountered higher absolute 30-day rates of anastomotic leak, deep vein thrombosis and gastrointestinal bleeding. Following multivariable adjustment, SG-AC was associated with significantly greater odds of adverse cardiovascular events, anastomotic leak, gastrointestinal bleeding, and greater operative length and length of stay. RYGB-AC was associated with higher odds of readmission, unplanned ICU admission, and ED visit.

Conclusions: While preoperative AC may confer distinct outcomes between SG and RYGB, this 7-year study of MBSAQIP demonstrated an overall association with greater postoperative morbidity. Management of MBS patients with preoperative AC requires consideration of thrombohemorrhagic risks.

减肥手术患者术前抗凝治疗:2015-2021 年 MBSAQIP 数据库研究。
背景:肥胖与不良心血管事件之间的联系已得到证实。随着代谢和减肥手术(MBS)发病率的上升,越来越多接受袖带胃切除术(SG)或RYGB(Roux-en-Y 胃旁路术)的患者可能会在术前进行治疗性抗凝(AC):本研究评估了术前接受抗凝治疗的 SG 和 RYGB 患者的围手术期结果:方法:接受初级 SG 和 RYGB 手术的成人:对2015-2021年MBSAQIP数据库中接受初治SG或RYGB术前抗凝和未接受术前抗凝(分别为SG-AC或RYGB-AC和非SG-AC或非RYGB-AC)的成人进行分析。使用熵平衡权重调整了每个 MBS 的 AC 状态的基线特征差异。采用多变量逻辑和线性回归分析 AC 与相关结果之间的独立关联:在纳入的 1,178,090 例患者中,72.0%(n = 850,682 例)接受了 SG,28.0%(n = 327,408 例)接受了 RYGB,其中分别有 1.8%(n = 15,021 例)和 1.9%(n = 6201 例)的患者接受了 AC。与非 SG-AC 和非 RYGB-AC 相比,SG-AC 和 RYGB-AC 的 30 天吻合口漏、深静脉血栓和消化道出血的绝对发生率均较高。经多变量调整后,SG-AC 发生不良心血管事件、吻合口漏、胃肠道出血的几率明显更高,手术时间和住院时间也更长。RYGB-AC与再入院、意外入住ICU和急诊室就诊的几率更高相关:虽然术前 AC 可能会导致 SG 和 RYGB 的不同结果,但这项为期 7 年的 MBSAQIP 研究表明,术前 AC 与更高的术后发病率总体相关。管理术前 AC 的 MBS 患者需要考虑血栓出血风险。
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