Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study
Abstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common postoperative complication of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). So far, little attention has been paid on the association between overweight and AKI after OLT, and animal models or clinical studies have drawn conflicting conclusions. Th...
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doaj-1d57b1d83de44044bd46be61c4132a132020-11-25T02:17:22ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692020-06-012111910.1186/s12882-020-01871-0Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort studyJian Zhou0Lin Lyu1Lin Zhu2Yongxin Liang3He Dong4Haichen Chu5Department of Anesthesiology, Qingdao University Medical CollegeDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityAbstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common postoperative complication of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). So far, little attention has been paid on the association between overweight and AKI after OLT, and animal models or clinical studies have drawn conflicting conclusions. The objective of our study was to determine whether overweight (BMI [Body Mass Index] ≥ 25 kg/m2) is associated with an increased risk of AKI after OLT. Methods This retrospective cohort study included 244 patients receiving OLT in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University between January 1, 2017, and August 29, 2019. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative data were collected retrospectively. The primary outcome was the development of AKI as defined by Kidney Disease, Improving Global Outcome (KIDGO) staging system. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between overweight and the occurrence of postoperative AKI. Data analysis was conducted from September to October 2019, revision in April 2020. Results Among 244 patients receiving OLT (mean [standard deviation] age, 54.1 [9.6] years; 84.0% male) identified, 163 patients (66.8%) developed postoperative AKI. Overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) was associated with a higher rate of postoperative severe AKI (stage 2/3) compared with normal weight (18.5 ≤ BMI < 25 kg/m2) (41 [47.7%] vs 39 [28.7%]; adjusted odds ratio [OR], 2.539; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.389–4.642; P = 0.002). Furthermore, patients with obese were at even higher risk of postoperative severe AKI after controlling for confounding factors (adjusted OR: 3.705; 95% CI: 1.108–12.388; P = 0.033). Conclusions Overweight is independently associated with an increased risk of postoperative severe AKI among patients receiving OLT. The association of BMI with severe AKI after OLT is J-shaped.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01871-0OverweightBody mass indexBMIObesity paradoxAcute kidney injuryAKI |
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Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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Association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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association of overweight with postoperative acute kidney injury among patients receiving orthotopic liver transplantation: an observational cohort study |
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Abstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common postoperative complication of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). So far, little attention has been paid on the association between overweight and AKI after OLT, and animal models or clinical studies have drawn conflicting conclusions. The objective of our study was to determine whether overweight (BMI [Body Mass Index] ≥ 25 kg/m2) is associated with an increased risk of AKI after OLT. Methods This retrospective cohort study included 244 patients receiving OLT in the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University between January 1, 2017, and August 29, 2019. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative data were collected retrospectively. The primary outcome was the development of AKI as defined by Kidney Disease, Improving Global Outcome (KIDGO) staging system. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between overweight and the occurrence of postoperative AKI. Data analysis was conducted from September to October 2019, revision in April 2020. Results Among 244 patients receiving OLT (mean [standard deviation] age, 54.1 [9.6] years; 84.0% male) identified, 163 patients (66.8%) developed postoperative AKI. Overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) was associated with a higher rate of postoperative severe AKI (stage 2/3) compared with normal weight (18.5 ≤ BMI < 25 kg/m2) (41 [47.7%] vs 39 [28.7%]; adjusted odds ratio [OR], 2.539; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.389–4.642; P = 0.002). Furthermore, patients with obese were at even higher risk of postoperative severe AKI after controlling for confounding factors (adjusted OR: 3.705; 95% CI: 1.108–12.388; P = 0.033). Conclusions Overweight is independently associated with an increased risk of postoperative severe AKI among patients receiving OLT. The association of BMI with severe AKI after OLT is J-shaped. |
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