Case Study: The Weighty Issue of Treatment Options for Obese Dialysis Patients

J Ren Nutr. 2024 Apr 27:S1051-2276(24)00065-7. doi: 10.1053/j.jrn.2024.04.004. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Obesity is a complex chronic disease and common comorbidity in kidney failure and is the leading causes of death and disability in this population. Guidelines do not specifically address the preferred weight management option(s) for obesity while on dialysis. Large body size is a limiting factor for consideration of a kidney transplantation. We report on a successful bariatric surgery with a young adult after 5.5 years on dialysis with hope for a future transplant. Success was demonstrated with progressive weight loss without adverse changes in renal clinical markers accompanied by improvements in exercise tolerance and health status thereby improving her suitability for a kidney transplant. Further studies and guidelines are needed to address weight loss options for those with obesity on dialysis and want to lose weight.

Keywords: Obesity; bariatric surgery; hemodialysis; treatment options; weight loss.

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  • Case Reports