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The Overweight Paradox: Impact of Body Mass Index on Patients Undergoing VATS Lobectomy or Segmentectomy

Authors :
Parini, Sara
Azzolina, Danila
Massera, Fabio
Mastromarino, Maria Giovanna
Papalia, Esther
Baietto, Guido
Curcio, Carlo
Crisci, Roberto
Rena, Ottavio
Alloisio, Marco
Amore, Dario
Ampollini, Luca
Ardò, Nicoletta
Argnani, Desideria
Baisi, Alessandro
Bandiera, Alessandro
Benato, Cristiano
Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto
Bertani, Alessandro
Bortolotti, Luigi
Bottoni, Edoardo
Breda, Cristiano
Camplese, Pierpaolo
Carbognani, Paolo
Cardillo, Giuseppe
Carleo, Francesco
Cavallesco, Giorgio
Cherchi, Roberto
De Palma, Angela
Dell'Amore, Andrea
Della Beffa, Vittorio
Divisi, Duilio
Dolci, Giampiero
Droghetti, Andrea
Ferrari, Paolo
Fontana, Diego
Gasparri, Roberto
Gavezzoli, Diego
Ghisalberti, Marco
Giovanardi, Michele
Gonfiotti, Alessandro
Guerrera, Francesco
Imperatori, Andrea
Infante, Maurizio
Lausi, Paolo
Lo Giudice, Fabio
Londero, Francesco
Lopez, Camillo
Mancuso, Maurizio
Maniscalco, Pio
Margaritora, Stefano
Marulli, Giuseppe
Mazza, Federico
Meacci, Elisa
Melloni, Giulio
Morelli, Angelo
Mucilli, Felice
Natali, Pamela
Negri, Giampiero
Nicotra, Samuele
Nosotti, Mario
Paladini, Piero
Pariscenti, Gianluca
Perkmann, Reinhold
Pernazza, Fausto
Pirondini, Emanuele
Puma, Francesco
Raveglia, Federico
Refai, Majed
Rinaldo, Alessandro
Risso, Carlo
Rizzardi, Giovanna
Rotolo, Nicola
Scarci, Marco
Solli, Piergiorgio
Sollitto, Francesco
Spaggiari, Lorenzo
Stefani, Alessandro
Stella, Franco
Surrente, Corrado
Tancredi, Giorgia
Terzi, Alberto
Torre, Massimo
Tosi, Davide
Vinci, Damiano
Viti, Andrea
Voltolini, Luca
Zaraca, Francesco
Margaritora, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-9796-760X)
Meacci, Elisa (ORCID:0000-0001-8424-3816)
Parini, Sara
Azzolina, Danila
Massera, Fabio
Mastromarino, Maria Giovanna
Papalia, Esther
Baietto, Guido
Curcio, Carlo
Crisci, Roberto
Rena, Ottavio
Alloisio, Marco
Amore, Dario
Ampollini, Luca
Ardò, Nicoletta
Argnani, Desideria
Baisi, Alessandro
Bandiera, Alessandro
Benato, Cristiano
Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto
Bertani, Alessandro
Bortolotti, Luigi
Bottoni, Edoardo
Breda, Cristiano
Camplese, Pierpaolo
Carbognani, Paolo
Cardillo, Giuseppe
Carleo, Francesco
Cavallesco, Giorgio
Cherchi, Roberto
De Palma, Angela
Dell'Amore, Andrea
Della Beffa, Vittorio
Divisi, Duilio
Dolci, Giampiero
Droghetti, Andrea
Ferrari, Paolo
Fontana, Diego
Gasparri, Roberto
Gavezzoli, Diego
Ghisalberti, Marco
Giovanardi, Michele
Gonfiotti, Alessandro
Guerrera, Francesco
Imperatori, Andrea
Infante, Maurizio
Lausi, Paolo
Lo Giudice, Fabio
Londero, Francesco
Lopez, Camillo
Mancuso, Maurizio
Maniscalco, Pio
Margaritora, Stefano
Marulli, Giuseppe
Mazza, Federico
Meacci, Elisa
Melloni, Giulio
Morelli, Angelo
Mucilli, Felice
Natali, Pamela
Negri, Giampiero
Nicotra, Samuele
Nosotti, Mario
Paladini, Piero
Pariscenti, Gianluca
Perkmann, Reinhold
Pernazza, Fausto
Pirondini, Emanuele
Puma, Francesco
Raveglia, Federico
Refai, Majed
Rinaldo, Alessandro
Risso, Carlo
Rizzardi, Giovanna
Rotolo, Nicola
Scarci, Marco
Solli, Piergiorgio
Sollitto, Francesco
Spaggiari, Lorenzo
Stefani, Alessandro
Stella, Franco
Surrente, Corrado
Tancredi, Giorgia
Terzi, Alberto
Torre, Massimo
Tosi, Davide
Vinci, Damiano
Viti, Andrea
Voltolini, Luca
Zaraca, Francesco
Margaritora, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-9796-760X)
Meacci, Elisa (ORCID:0000-0001-8424-3816)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of BMI on perioperative outcomes in patients undergoing VATS lobectomy or segmentectomy. Data from 5088 patients undergoing VATS lobectomy or segmentectomy, included in the VATS Group Italian Registry, were collected. BMI (kg/m2) was categorized according to the WHO classes: underweight, normal, overweight, obese. The effects of BMI on outcomes (complications, 30-days mortality, DFS and OS) were evaluated with a linear regression model, and with a logistic regression model for binary endpoints. In overweight and obese patients, operative time increased with BMI value. Operating room time increased by 5.54 minutes (S.E. = 1.57) in overweight patients, and 33.12 minutes (S.E. = 10.26) in obese patients (P < 0.001). Compared to the other BMI classes, overweight patients were at the lowest risk of pulmonary, acute cardiac, surgical, major, and overall postoperative complications. In the overweight range, a BMI increase from 25 to 29.9 did not significantly affect the length of stay, nor the risk of any complications, except for renal complications (OR: 1.55; 95% CI: 1.07-2.24; P = 0.03), and it reduced the risk of prolonged air leak (OR: 0.8; 95% CI: 0.71-0.90; P < 0.001). 30-days mortality is higher in the underweight group compared to the others. We did not find any significant difference in DFS and OS. According to our results, obesity increases operating room time for VATS major lung resection. Overweight patients are at the lowest risk of pulmonary, acute cardiac, surgical, major, and overall postoperative complications following VATS resections. The risk of most postoperative complications progressively increases as the BMI deviates from the point at the lowest risk, towards both extremes of BMI values. Thirty days mortality is higher in the underweight group, with no differences in DFS and OS.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397545730
Document Type :
Electronic Resource