2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2021.01.040
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Left ventricular mass index and ventricular contractility improvement in patients with severe obesity following rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery

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“…Even if obese patients have normal blood pressure, increased cardiac load may still lead to heart damage. It has been reported that changes in the quality, structure, and function of the heart in obese patients are closely related to their BMI [27]. Studies by Grossman [28] and Zarich [29] have found that obesity can act as an independent risk factor in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if obese patients have normal blood pressure, increased cardiac load may still lead to heart damage. It has been reported that changes in the quality, structure, and function of the heart in obese patients are closely related to their BMI [27]. Studies by Grossman [28] and Zarich [29] have found that obesity can act as an independent risk factor in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also lower mortality in patients with preexisting heart failure or preexisting atrial fibrillation. Among those patients with heart failure, bariatric surgeries have been associated with improvements in quality of life, reverse cardiac remodeling [70] and even myocardial remission [71,72], slower progression of heart failure [73], and lower rates of hospitalization due to heart failure [80]. With bariatric surgery, certain patients with left ventricular assist devices have lost enough weight to become candidates for heart transplant, and some even achieved recovery of myocardial function [74 ▪▪ ,75,76].…”
Section: Integrating the Management Of Patient With Obesity Heart Fai...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also lower mortality in patients with preexisting heart failure or preexisting atrial fibrillation. Among those patients with heart failure, bariatric surgeries have been associated with improvements in quality of life, reverse cardiac remodeling [70] and even myocardial remission [71,72], slower progression of heart failure [73] ]. This highlights the need for a comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment for patient selection and optimization prior to surgery.…”
Section: Bariatric Surgery In Obese Patients With Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 99%