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1 Bariatric Surgery and Chronic Kidney Disease DR. SHARADH SAMPATH
2 Goals Obesity and CKD (Dr. Gill) Introduction to bariatric surgery Is there a role for bariatric surgery in pre-transplant patients?
3 Body Mass Index (BMI) BMI Formula = Weight(kg) / Height(m) 2 BMI = Normal BMI > 30 = Obese BMI > 40 = Morbidly obese
4 How bad is it to be Obese? Framingham and NHANES significant M&M 2 nd largest health-related cause of mortality (after smoking) BMI > 40 = life expectancy 20 years men 5 years women
5 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 1985 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
6 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 1990 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
7 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 1994 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
8 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 1996 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
9 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 1998 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
10 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, 2000 No Data <10% 10%-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% AH Mokdad et al, JAMA 289:76-79, 79, 2003 PT Katzmarzyk, Can Med Assoc J 166: , 2002
11 Obesity Trends Among Canadian and U.S. Adults, %-14% 14% 15-19% 19% 20% 25% 30% AH Mokdad, CDC M Shields, Statistics Canada, 2005
12 Canadian Obesity rates according to Province
13 B.C. s burden of disease NIH Guidelines BMI with co-morbidities (OSA, DM, HT, etc.) BMI > 40 Ages = patients in B.C.!
14 What Causes Obesity? Disordered Eating Availability of low-cost, high-calorie food 500 extra calories/day = 1lb/week Hormone/Genetics Addiction Alcohol and drugs Abstinence Food Moderation
15 How much do we know? Genetics/Metabolism Obese patients metabolize food differently GI Hormones Appetite stimulant hormones - Ghrelin Diabetes Incretins Summary Obesity is a Disease But the pathophysiology is???
16 The Mother of All Diseases Heart disease Type 2 diabetes Hypertension Stroke Hyperlipidemia Arthritis Sleep Apnea Cancer
17 Cost of Obesity-related Conditions Direct cost of obesity in Canada in 1997 was estimated to be over $1.8 billion The 3 largest contributors were Hypertension ($656.6 million) Type 2 diabetes ($423.2 million) Coronary artery disease ($346.0 million) Canadian costs in 2008 was $ billion (CIHI) B.C. estimates $1 billion in 2011
18 Treatment Options Diet Exercise Counselling Pharmacotherapy EPIC FAIL!
19 Long-Term Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery White S et al. Obes Surg 2005; 15:
20 30 month f/u Co-morbidity reduction
21 Schauer et al., Ann Surg, 2000
22 Mortality NEJM % decrease mortality over 7 years 56% CAD 92% DM 60% Cancer Christou Sx vs controls 5yrs death rate 0.68% vs. 6.17%
23 History of Bariatric Surgery in B.C. Surgery-only model Several centers No quality control Aggressive surgical procedures Limited follow-up/poor patient selection
24 Old techniques Open surgery Vertical banded gastroplasty Distal gastric bypass Ileogastric bypass
25 Challenges and Complications Weight loss failure Malabsorption Severe / life threatening nutritional deficiencies Dehydration Open Surgery > 30% risk of hernia fistulas Strictures
26 Conception Goal of creating a multidisciplinary center of excellence Long-term follow-up Laparoscopic, evidence based surgery
27 Program Research Site visits in Canada, U.S. and Europe International training Care delivery models in Ontario and Alberta Recruit and train a team
28 North American Standards CAPBS, ASMBS, NSQIP minimum requirements Minimum 2 surgeons Minimal volumes 120 cases per center and 50 cases per surgeon Multidisciplinary team ICU, interventional radiology, therapeutic endoscopy Long-term follow-up
29 Team Medicine Surgeons, Anesthesia, Internal Medicine, Respirology, Endocrine (new), Psychiatry, Plastic Surgeon, Intensivists Nursing O.R., ward nursing, nurse co-ordinator (new) Allied Health dietitian, occupational therapist, exercise physiologist, unit clerk Partnership - Medical and Hospital Admin
30 Infrastructure Ward beds, stretchers, commodes, transfer lifts Interventional radiology capability Therapeutic endoscopy equipment Testing and monitoring capability for OSA patients
31 Equipment Bariatric length laparoscopic sets Bariatric safety equipment, O.R. beds, patient transfer systems Bariatric stapling and energy devices D.I.
32 Hospital Readiness - Education ED complications Ward patient management, safety and sensitivity O.R. patient transfer, equipment use and maintenance Worksafe compliance Buy in DI, anesthesia, medicine
33 Wait list 1) wait list for admission to RH bariatric surgery program (18 referrals per week) 2) Volumes 2011/ / / /
34 Pre-operative Assessment Allied Health Surgeon Laboratory Endoscopy OSA Imaging IM/Anesthesia/Endocrine
35 Patient Expectations Non-smoker No issues with alcohol/drug addiction Lifestyle modiciations Diary Readings Attendance at classes and assessments
36 Contra-indications Untreated Axis 1-2 disorder Suicide attempt within 2 years Smoker Alcohol/Drug addiction (active) IBD Connective tissue disease Anesthetic risk Previous bariatric surgery
37 Courses Orientation session Winning at Losing 7 weeks Bariatric Cooking Class 4 weeks Changeways 8 weeks with monthly follow-up
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39 Multidisciplinary Rounds Twice monthly meetings Review and discuss patient readiness Develop patient care protocols Quality improvement and research initiatives
40 Research Approved ongoing projects Sleep apnea resolution Co-morbidity reduction Patient experience Effect of Changeways program on patient outcomes Future Projects Grhelin Adipose tissue and Inflammation (Dr. M. Levings)
41 Patient Advocacy
42 Provincial Advocacy Creation of BCON Annual Meetings Education Policy Guidance
43 Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Restrictive Resective Ghrelin secreting cells Appetite stimulant MSP covered
44 Gastric Bypass Early satiety Altered nutrient absorption Powerful hormone changes MSP covered
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52 Complications Early Late Cardiopulmonary Leak Bleed Malnutrition Stricture Weight loss failure Hernia Kidney stones Internal Hernia
53 Renal Stones Calcium Oxalate Simulated short-gut calcium reabsorption Common in extensive bypass Our bypass cm
54 Follow-up Surgeon/Garratt 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 6 months, yearly GP communication Bloodwork/Supplements OSA re-testing IM monitors co-morbidity resolution and medication changes
55 You fix them you bought them 2 surgeons participate in each case 1:1 call coverage for post-op complications Transfers from B.C. / Out of province / out of country complications
56 Preliminary Results at 1 year 1 st 91 patients (sleeve and bypass) Excess weight loss 74% Diabetes remission 76% HT (50%)
57 Schauer et al.
58 Results - Weight loss at 1 year (kg)
59 Results BMI change
60 Results Glycemic Control
61 Diabetic Medications
62 Our Complications (since 2011) Early Late 2 post-op bleeds 1 subclinical leak 1 reintubation for OSA 1 PE (on prophylactic LMWH) 2 strictures 1 required surgery 3 weight loss failures 10 readmissions for post-op dysphagia 1-2 day stays 0 severe cases of malnutrition 0 kidney stones 1 hernia
63 Summary 2 years of planning before the 1 st surgery 4 years of project development and counting Buy-in from entire hospital In-services Educational talks Commitment to life-long patient foll0w-up
64 Time Commitment
65 Role for BS in facilitating other surgery? Joint replacement Massive incisional hernia repair Pre-malignant conditions Diverticular disease? Prior to kidney transplant
66 Evidence for BS and Kidney Transplant Theory Technically easier Fewer peri-op complications 2 nd to obesity Less graft rejection
67 Safety Bypass Alex et al patients 25 Dialysis 6 pre-dalysis 10 post transplant 1 year wt. loss 70.5% No 30day mortality
68 Safety - Sleeve Diwan et al. sleeve gastrectomy in 10 renal transplant candidates No 30 day mortality No peri-op complications LOS 3 days EWL at 3 months = 34% BMI change = 5.8
69 Improvement in Transplant Candidacy Lin et al ESRD, ESLD BMI C.I. - > 40 or > 35 with DM LSG 26 patients 12 months EWL = 50% All on transplant list
70 Bariatric Surgery and CKD Navaneethan et al patients Stage 3 CKD BMI 49.8; GFR months post-op BMI 34.5; GFR 61.6 Type of surgery not specified
71 Summary Mostly retrospective studies Acceptable safety Role of BS pre-transplant Role of BS to defer/delay dialysis
72 Which CRF patients are surgical candidates? Pre or post transplant candidates? Patient factors Motivation/Insight Operability Timelines 3-6 months pre-conditioning 3-6 months for weight loss
73 Questions?
74 References Schauer et al. Outcomes After Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity. Annals of Surgery Shauer et al. Bariatric Surgery versus Intensive Medical Therapy in Obese Patients with Diabetes. NEJM Lin et al. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy is Safe and Efficacious for Pretransplant Candidates. Surgery for Obesity and Related Disease Navaneethan et al. Bariatric Surgery and Progression of CKD. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases Alexander et al. Gastric Bypass in Chronic Renal Failure and Renal Transplant. Nutrition in Clinical Practice Diwan et al. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Obese Renal Transplant Candidates. Abstract
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