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Obesity and Kidney Transplantation-How to Evaluate, What to Do, and Outcomes.
Di Cocco, Pierpaolo; Bencini, Giulia; Spaggiari, Mario; Petrochenkov, Egor; Akshelyan, Stepan; Fratti, Alberto; Zhang, Jing Chen; Almario Alvarez, Jorge; Tzvetanov, Ivo; Benedetti, Enrico.
Affiliation
  • Di Cocco P; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Bencini G; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Spaggiari M; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Petrochenkov E; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Akshelyan S; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Fratti A; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Zhang JC; University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Almario Alvarez J; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Tzvetanov I; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Benedetti E; Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Transplantation ; 107(9): 1903-1909, 2023 09 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36855222
ABSTRACT
Obesity is a growing issue that is spreading worldwide; its prevalence is ever increasing in patients with end-stage renal disease and represents a potential barrier to transplantation. The lack of unanimous guidelines exacerbates the current disparity in treatment, which can affect outcomes, leading to a significantly longer time on the waiting list. Multidisciplinary and multimodal management (encompassing several healthcare professionals such as nephrologists, transplant physicians and surgeons, primary care providers, and nurses) is of paramount importance for the optimal management of this patient population in a continuum from waitlisting to transplantation. Development of this guideline followed a standardized protocol for evidence review. In this review, we report on our clinical experience in transplantation of obese patients; strategies to manage this condition, including bariatric surgery, suitable timing for transplantation among this patient population, and clinical experience in robotic sleeve gastrectomy; and simultaneous robotic kidney transplantation to achieve optimal outcomes.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Obesity, Morbid / Kidney Transplantation / Bariatric Surgery / Kidney Failure, Chronic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Israel

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Obesity, Morbid / Kidney Transplantation / Bariatric Surgery / Kidney Failure, Chronic Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Israel