| Literature DB >> 25563983 |
Sonja Beckmann, Nataša Ivanović, Gerda Drent, Todd Ruppar, Sabina De Geest1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity, which have a substantial impact on health in the general population, have similar prevalence in solid organ transplant recipients but carry even more serious ramifications. As this group's use of immunosuppressive medication increases the risk for comorbidities, e.g. metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease, the prevention of additional risk factors is vital. This systematic review will be the first to summarize the issue of weight gain, overweight and obesity concurrently within and across solid organ transplantation. The three research questions relating to solid organ transplantation are the following: (1) What are the prevalence and evolution of overweight and obesity from pre- to post-transplant?; (2) Which pre- and post-transplant risk factors are associated with post-transplant weight gain, overweight or obesity? and (3) Which post-transplant patient outcomes and comorbidities are associated with pre- and post-transplant weight gain, overweight and obesity? METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25563983 PMCID: PMC4320543 DOI: 10.1186/2046-4053-4-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Overall inclusion and exclusion criteria for stages 1 and 2
| Inclusion if | Exclusion if | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | • Article reported in English, German, Dutch or French | Yes | No |
| Design | • Original quantitative study design: | Yes | No |
| RCT, prospective and retrospective cohort, case-control, cross-sectional, mixed methods studies | |||
| (NOT: case reports, reviews, editorials, letter to the editor, qualitative research) | |||
| Population | • First and single liver, heart, lung or kidney transplant candidates or recipients | Yes | No |
| (NOT: multi-organ or re-transplant) | |||
| • Patient age ≥18 years at transplantation | |||
| Content | Studies examining at least one relevant topic: | Yes | No |
| • Changes in weight or BMI over time | |||
| • Risk factors or correlates associated with weight or BMI, overweight and obesity | |||
| • Relationship of weight or BMI with any post-transplant outcome and comorbidities | |||
| (NOT: studies reporting only a point prevalence) | |||
| Access | • Full-text article accessible | Yes | No |
If a decision according to the title and abstract (stage 1) is not possible, include study for full-text reading (stage 2).
RCT randomized controlled trial, BMI body mass index.
Variables for data extraction
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| General information | • First author, title, year, journal, country, setting, language |
| Design | • e.g. prospective or retrospective cohort, RCT, case-control, cross-sectional, mixed methods studies |
| • Time frame of data collection | |
| Population | • Type of transplant |
| • Inclusion and exclusion criteria | |
| • Sample size | |
| • Age, gender, race | |
| • Disease characteristics | |
| • Time of follow-up in years | |
| Definitions and measurements | • BMI categories |
| • Body composition | |
| • Instruments and assessment tools | |
| Statistics | • Specify univariate and multivariate analysis |
| Epidemiological data | • Prevalence of BMI categories |
| • Evolution of weight or BMI | |
| Risk factors and correlates | • Treatment- and disease-related, biological, genetic, environmental, behavioral or psychological factors |
| • Time: pre- or post-transplant | |
| Note in: numbers/frequencies, mean/standard deviation, median/interquartile range, odds ratio, risk ratio, effect size, | |
| Patient outcomes | • Acute or late rejection |
| • Any postoperative, cardiovascular or pulmonary complications | |
| • Mortality, time of survival | |
| • Length of stay in hospital/intensive care unit | |
| • Costs | |
| • Quality of life | |
| • Other outcomes as mentioned in the article | |
| • Any comorbidities | |
| Note in: numbers/frequencies, mean/standard deviation, median/interquartile range, odds ratio, risk ratio, effect size, | |
| Remarks | • Strength, weakness |
| • Other information |
RCT randomized controlled trial, BMI body mass index.