Intentional weight loss in overweight and obese patients with heart failure: A systematic review

Author:

Peck Kah Hua1,Dulay Mansimran Singh1,Hameed Saira234,Rosano Guiseppe567,Tan Tricia234,Dar Owais18

Affiliation:

1. Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Harefield Hospital London UK

2. Imperial Weight Centre, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

3. Imperial Centre for Endocrinology Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

4. Section of Endocrinology and Investigative Medicine, Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus London UK

5. St George's Hospitals NHS Trust, University of London London UK

6. Clinical Academic Group St George's University Medical School London United Kingdom

7. Cardiology San Raffaele Cassino Hospital Cassino Italy Italy

8. School of Cardiovascular Medicine & Sciences King's College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractApproximately 30–49% of heart failure (HF) patients are living with obesity. The recommended body mass index (BMI) for the general population is 18.5–24.9 kg/m2. The obesity paradox suggests that HF patients with obesity (HFpwO) have a better prognosis compared to normal BMI. Guideline recommendations on ideal BMI for HFpwO are limited. This systematic review aims to examine the evidence base for intentional weight loss in HFpwO on the following parameters: mortality, hospitalization, symptoms, quality of life (QOL), effects on left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and adverse events. A total of 22 studies were identified: lifestyle intervention (n = 9), pharmacotherapy (n = 3), bariatric surgery (n = 10). Mortality and hospitalization, symptoms, QOL, and LVEF were reported in 8, 15 and 14 studies, respectively. All studies had moderate to high risk of bias except one randomized controlled trial (RCT) which evaluated semaglutide in HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) patients. Semaglutide resulted in weight loss with improvement in QOL. Lifestyle intervention led to weight loss, minimal adverse events, and improvement in symptoms in both HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and HFpEF patients. In six observational studies, bariatric surgery in HFrEF patients achieved weight loss and improvement in LVEF safely in most patients but some patients developed worsening HF perioperatively. There is a need for high‐quality adequately powered RCTs on intentional weight loss in HFpwO with survival and hospitalization outcomes. All forms of weight loss intervention studied in this review were likely to result in significant weight loss, improved symptoms and QOL. Careful monitoring is required due to an increase in certain adverse events.

Publisher

Wiley

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