Increased body mass index and peri-operative risk in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery

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Klasen, J [1 ]
Junger, A [1 ]
Hartmann, B [1 ]
Jost, A [1 ]
Benson, M [1 ]
Virabjan, T [1 ]
Hempelmann, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Giessen Klinikum, Abt Anaesthesiol Intens Med Schmerztherapie, Dept Anesthesiol Intens Care Med & Pain Managemen, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
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anesthesia; obesity; risk factors; outcome; computers;
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10.1381/096089204322857708
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Increased BMI is a well known risk factor for morbidity and mortality in hospitalized nonsurgical patients. However, the published evidence for a comparable effect in surgical patients is scarce. Methods: This retrospective study was designed to assess the attributable effects of increased BMI (>30 kg/m(2)) on outcome (hospital mortality, admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), and incidence of intraoperative cardiovascular events (CVE) in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery by a computerized anesthesia record-keeping system. The study is based on data-sets of 28,065 patients. Cases were defined as patients with BMI >30; controls (BMI 20-25) were automatically selected according to matching variables (ASA physical status, high risk and urgency of surgery, age and sex) in a stepwise fashion. Differences in outcome measures were assessed using univariate analysis. Stepwise regression models were developed to predict the impact of increased BMI on the different outcome measures. Results: 4,726 patients (16.8%) were found with BMI >30. Matching was successful for 41.5% of the cases, leading to 1,962 cases and controls. The crude mortality rates were 1.1% (cases) vs 1.2% (controls); P=0.50, power=0.88). Admission to ICU was deemed necessary in 6.8% (cases) vs 7.5% (controls), P=0.42, power=0.65, and CVE were detected from the database in 22.3% (cases) vs 21.6% (controls), P=0.30, power=0.60. Using logistic regression analyses, no significant association between higher BMI and outcome measures could be verified. Conclusion: Increased BMI alone was not a factor leading to an increased perioperative risk in non-cardiac surgery. This fact may be due to an elevated level of attention while caring for obese patients.
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