Bariatric Surgery for Congestive Heart Failure Patients Improves Access to Transplantation and Long-Term Survival
1Department of Surgery- Division of Transplantation Surgery, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO, 2Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 3Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Meeting: 2020 American Transplant Congress
Abstract number: B-268
Keywords: Heart/lung transplantation, Obesity, Prediction models, Weight
Session Information
Session Name: Poster Session B: Heart and VADs: All Topics
Session Type: Poster Session
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2020
Session Time: 3:15pm-4:00pm
Presentation Time: 3:30pm-4:00pm
Location: Virtual
*Purpose: Obese patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) are often denied access to heart transplantation until they obtain significant weight loss to achieve a certain BMI threshold, often less than less than 35 kg/m2. It is unknown whether the rapid weight loss associated with bariatric surgery leads to improved waitlist placement, and as such improved survival for morbidly obese patients with CHF.
*Methods: A decision analytic Markov state transition model was created to simulate the life of morbidly obese patients with CHF who were deemed ineligible to be waitlisted for heart transplantation unless they achieved a BMI less than 35 kg/m2. Life expectancy following medical weight management (MWM), Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) were estimated. Base case patients were defined as having a pre-intervention BMI of 45 kg/m2. Sensitivity analysis of initial BMI was performed. Markov parameters were extracted from literature review.
*Results: RYGB improved survival compared to both SG and MWM. RYGB patients had higher rates of transplantation, leading to improved mean long term survival. Base case patients who underwent RYGB gained 4.1 additional years of life compared to patient’s who underwent SG and 7.8 additional years of life compared to MWM. SG patients gained 3.7 years of life compared to MWM
*Conclusions: When strict waitlist criteria were applied, bariatric surgery improved access to heart transplantation and thereby increased long term survival compared to MWM. Morbidly obese CHF patients who anticipate need for heart transplantation should be encouraged to pursue surgical weight management strategies, necessitating discussion between bariatric surgeons, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons for appropriate peri-operative risk management.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Choudhury RA, Hoeltzel G, Moore HB, Yaffe H, Yoeli D, Dumon KR, Conzen KD, Nydam TL. Bariatric Surgery for Congestive Heart Failure Patients Improves Access to Transplantation and Long-Term Survival [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2020; 20 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/bariatric-surgery-for-congestive-heart-failure-patients-improves-access-to-transplantation-and-long-term-survival/. Accessed November 21, 2024.« Back to 2020 American Transplant Congress