Obesity management before and after pancreas transplantation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 TRANSPLANTATION
Ali B Abbasi, Andrew Posselt, Babak J Orandi, Jon S Odorico, Peter G Stock
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Abstract

Purpose of review: We provide a review on the incidence, consequences, and management of obesity in patients before and after pancreas transplant.

Recent findings: Obesity is common in patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Obesity at the time of pancreas transplant is associated with worse graft and patient survival, while weight gain after transplant is associated with insulin resistance and posttransplant diabetes. Currently, lifestyle interventions are the backbone of obesity management and can improve insulin sensitivity, but result in only modest weight loss. Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) offers the potential for substantial and durable weight loss. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is the procedure of choice and can be performed safely both before and after pancreas transplant. Antiobesity medications (AOMs) may also be effective, but concerns remain regarding determine the safety and efficacy when used in pancreas transplant recipients. More evidence is needed to guide the use of AOMs and MBS in pancreas transplant recipients.

Summary: Lifestyle interventions, MBS, and AOMs each have a role in managing obesity after pancreas transplantation. In light of limited evidence and unique challenges in pancreas transplant patients, obesity management in pancreas transplant patients requires an individualized approach that leverages multidisciplinary expertise.

胰腺移植前后的肥胖管理。
综述目的:我们对胰腺移植前后患者肥胖的发生率、后果和处理进行综述。最近的研究发现:肥胖在1型和2型糖尿病患者中都很常见。胰腺移植时的肥胖与移植差和患者生存相关,而移植后体重增加与胰岛素抵抗和移植后糖尿病相关。目前,生活方式干预是肥胖管理的支柱,可以改善胰岛素敏感性,但结果只是适度的体重减轻。代谢和减肥手术(MBS)提供了大量和持久减肥的潜力。腹腔镜袖式胃切除术是首选的手术方法,可以在胰腺移植前后安全地进行。抗肥胖药物(AOMs)也可能有效,但在胰腺移植受者中使用的安全性和有效性仍然值得关注。需要更多的证据来指导在胰腺移植受者中使用AOMs和MBS。摘要:生活方式干预、MBS和AOMs在胰腺移植后的肥胖管理中各有作用。鉴于胰腺移植患者的证据有限和独特的挑战,胰腺移植患者的肥胖管理需要一种利用多学科专业知识的个性化方法。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation is an indispensable resource featuring key, up-to-date and important advances in the field from around the world. Led by renowned guest editors for each section, every bimonthly issue of Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation delivers a fresh insight into topics such as stem cell transplantation, immunosuppression, tolerance induction and organ preservation and procurement. With 18 sections in total, the journal provides a convenient and thorough review of the field and will be of interest to researchers, surgeons and other healthcare professionals alike.
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