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Improvement of Renal Function After Bariatric Surgery: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

OBESITY SURGERY(2021)

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Background/Objective The effect of bariatric surgery in renal function varies and the postoperative benefit time point remains unclear. We aim to assess the changes of renal function after bariatric surgery (BS) in different postoperative periods and subgroups. Methods We searched the databases of PubMed and Cochrane from inception to December 14, 2020. Articles included in the study were drawn from all recipients of BS that provided assessments of renal function pre and post-surgery. Meta-analysis was performed to compare glomerular filtration rate (GFR), serum creatinine, albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), and albuminuria before and after BS. Results The study included 49 articles involving 8515 patients. Compared with pre-operative renal function, the overall analysis showed that bariatric surgery significantly reduced serum creatinine levels, ACR, and albuminuria. There was significant increase of GFR in the CKD subgroup, yet a noticeable decrease in the hyperfiltration subgroup. The most significant improvement in GFR was seen 6–12 months after BS, while ACR dropped most dramatically 12–24 months after BS. Conclusions Bariatric surgery can improve renal function in obese patients with kidney dysfunction, especially 1 year after surgery. Graphical abstract
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Bariatric surgery, Renal function, Obesity, Meta-analysis
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