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Effect of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on Heart Transplant Status in 4 Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices.

Christopher T Ryan1, Adriana Santiago1, Nabil Tariq2, Harveen K Lamba1.   

Abstract

Bariatric surgery helps many morbidly obese patients lose substantial weight. However, few data exist on its long-term safety and effectiveness in patients who also have continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices and in whom heart transplantation is contemplated. We retrospectively identified patients at our institution who had undergone ventricular assist device implantation and subsequent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy from June 2015 through September 2017, and we evaluated their baseline demographic data, preoperative characteristics, and postoperative outcomes. Four patients (3 men), ranging in age from 32 to 44 years and in body mass index from 40 to 57, underwent sleeve gastrectomy from 858 to 1,849 days after left ventricular assist device implantation to treat nonischemic cardiomyopathy. All had multiple comorbidities. At a median follow-up duration of 42 months (range, 24-47 mo), median body mass index decreased to 31.9 (range, 28.3-44.3) at maximal weight loss, with a median percentage of excess body mass index lost of 72.5% (range, 38.7%-87.4%). After achieving target weight, one patient was listed for heart transplantation, another awaited listing, one was kept on destination therapy because of positive drug screens, and one regained weight and remained ineligible. On long-term follow-up, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy appears to be safe and feasible for morbidly obese patients with ventricular assist devices who must lose weight for transplantation consideration. Additional studies are warranted to evaluate this weight-loss strategy after transplantation and immunosuppression.
© 2020 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston.

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Keywords:  Adaptation, physiological; body mass index; cardiovascular diseases/physiopathology; gastrectomy/methods; heart failure/complications; heart-assist devices/adverse effects; obesity, morbid/complications/surgery; obesity/complications/physiopathology; retrospective studies; treatment outcome

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33472222      PMCID: PMC7819451          DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-19-7161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


  24 in total

1.  Simultaneous left ventricular assist device placement and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy as a bridge to transplant for morbidly obese patients with severe heart failure.

Authors:  Shinil K Shah; Igor D Gregoric; Sriram S Nathan; Bindu H Akkanti; Biswajit Kar; Kulvinder S Bajwa
Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2015-07-04       Impact factor: 10.247

2.  Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in morbidly obese patients with end-stage heart failure and left ventricular assist device: medium-term results.

Authors:  Umer I Chaudhry; Aliyah Kanji; Chittoor B Sai-Sudhakar; Robert S Higgins; Bradley J Needleman
Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis       Date:  2014-04-15       Impact factor: 4.734

3.  Laparoscopic gastric bypass during left ventricular assist device support and ventricular recovery.

Authors:  Ellen H Morrow; Carlos A Pellegrini; Nahush A Mokadam; Saurabh Khandelwal
Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 10.247

Review 4.  Morbid Obesity as a Therapeutic Target for Heart Failure.

Authors:  Chonyang L Albert
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2019-09-05

5.  Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in patients with heart failure and left ventricular assist devices as a bridge to transplant.

Authors:  Russell B Hawkins; Kristina Go; Steven L Raymond; Alexander Ayzengart; Jeffrey Friedman
Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis       Date:  2018-04-19       Impact factor: 4.734

6.  Patients with low compared with high body mass index gain more weight after implantation of a continuous-flow left ventricular assist device.

Authors:  Sitaramesh Emani; Robert J Brewer; Ranjit John; Mark S Slaughter; David E Lanfear; Yazhini Ravi; Kartik S Sundareswaran; David J Farrar; Chittoor B Sai-Sudhakar
Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2012-11-17       Impact factor: 10.247

7.  Is laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy a lower risk bariatric procedure compared with laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass? A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jonathan D Zellmer; Michelle A Mathiason; Kara J Kallies; Shanu N Kothari
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2014-09-20       Impact factor: 2.565

8.  Long-term (11+years) outcomes in weight, patient satisfaction, comorbidities, and gastroesophageal reflux treatment after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.

Authors:  Gustavo A Arman; Jacques Himpens; Jeroen Dhaenens; Thierry Ballet; Ramon Vilallonga; Guido Leman
Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis       Date:  2016-01-19       Impact factor: 4.734

9.  Bariatric surgery: a safe and effective conduit to cardiac transplantation.

Authors:  Krzysztof J Wikiel; Carol A McCloskey; Ramesh C Ramanathan
Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis       Date:  2013-11-11       Impact factor: 4.734

10.  Obesity Increases Risk-Adjusted Morbidity, Mortality, and Cost Following Cardiac Surgery.

Authors:  Ravi K Ghanta; Damien J LaPar; Qianzi Zhang; Vishal Devarkonda; James M Isbell; Leora T Yarboro; John A Kern; Irving L Kron; Alan M Speir; Clifford E Fonner; Gorav Ailawadi
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2017-03-08       Impact factor: 5.501

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