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Rapid Weight Loss Is Associated with Preoperative Hypovolemia in Morbidly Obese Patients
Authors:Tomi Pösö  Doris Kesek  Roman Aroch  Ola Winsö
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Ume? University, 90185, Ume?, Sweden
2. Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Heart Centre, Ume? University, Ume?, Sweden
Abstract:

Background

In morbidly obese patients (MO), adequate levels of venous return (VR) and left ventricular filling pressures (LVFP) are crucial in order to augment perioperative safety. Rapid weight loss (RWL) preparation with very low calorie diet is commonly used aiming to facilitate bariatric surgery. However, the impact of RWL on VR and LVFP is poorly studied.

Methods

In this prospective, controlled, single-center study, we hypothesized that RWL-prepared MO prior to bariatric surgery can be hypovolemic (i.e., low VR) and compared MO to lean controls with conventional overnight fasting. Twenty-eight morbidly obese patients were scheduled consecutively for bariatric surgery and 19 lean individuals (control group, CG) for elective general surgery. Preoperative assessment of VR, LVFP, and biventricular heart function was performed by a transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) protocol to all patients in the awake state. Assessment of VR and LVFP was made by inferior vena cava maximal diameter (IVCmax) and inferior vena cava collapsibility index- (IVCCI) derived right atrial pressure estimations.

Results

A majority of MO (71.4 %) were hypovolemic vs. 15.8 % of lean controls (p?p?p?Conclusions Preoperative RWL may induce hypovolemia in morbidly obese patients. Hypovolemia in MO was more common vs. lean controls. TTE is a rapid and feasible tool for assessment of preload even in morbid obesity.
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