Higher BMI Raises Postoperative Mortality in Pancreatic Surgery

Overweight and obese patients face significantly higher postoperative mortality rates after pancreatic resection, spotlighting the need for careful patient selection.

  • Overweight patients have a 52% increased risk of mortality (OR 1.52).
  • Obese patients experience a 66% increased risk (OR 1.66).

Surgeons should prioritize referring overweight and obese patients to high-volume hospitals, where surgery outcomes are more comparable to non-overweight individuals.

  • The findings are consistent across multiple studies, reinforcing the importance of surgical setting in managing these high-risk patients.

Review by Tai ZY, Li MY (…) Zhang CD et 2 al. in Eur J Surg Oncol

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