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Obesity Surgery | 2006

The Objective of Psychological Evaluation in the Process of Qualifying Candidates for Bariatric Surgery

Agnieszka H. Dziurowicz-Kozłowska; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; Wojciech Lisik; Dariusz Wasiak; Maciej Kosieradzki

Psychosocial and behavioral variables play an important role in both the development and treatment of obesity. Therefore, in the process of qualifying the patient for bariatric surgery, it is necessary to professionally evaluate his/her psychological state. Such evaluation is very helpful in the identification of factors potentially disturbing the effectiveness of the treatment. Clinical interviews with a group of 80 patients were conducted by a psychologist in the pre- and post-surgical period. The qualitative analysis of the interviews led to the identification of the major elements which should become the object of psychological evaluation in the process of qualifying patients for bariatric surgery. Conducting a clinical interview comprising these elements allows one to evaluate their potential influence on the process of surgical treatment of obesity and to provide optimal psychological support for the patient before and after the surgery.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015

Interleukins 6 and 15 Levels Are Higher in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue, but Obesity Is Associated with Their Increased Content in Visceral Fat Depots

Marta Jonas; Alina Kurylowicz; Zbigniew Bartoszewicz; Wojciech Lisik; Maurycy Jonas; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; A. Chmura; Piotr Pruszczyk; Monika Puzianowska-Kuznicka

Excess adiposity is associated with chronic inflammation, which takes part in the development of obesity-related complications. The aim of this study was to establish whether subcutaneous (SAT) or visceral (VAT) adipose tissue plays a major role in synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Concentrations of interleukins (IL): 1β, 6, 8 and 15 were measured at the protein level by an ELISA-based method and on the mRNA level by real-time PCR in VAT and SAT samples obtained from 49 obese (BMI > 40 kg/m2) and 16 normal-weight (BMI 20–24.9 kg/m2) controls. IL-6 and IL-15 protein concentrations were higher in SAT than in VAT for both obese (p = 0.003 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and control individuals (p = 0.004 and p = 0.001, respectively), while for IL-1β this was observed only in obese subjects (p = 0.047). What characterized obese individuals was the higher expression of IL-6 and IL-15 at the protein level in VAT compared to normal-weight controls (p = 0.047 and p = 0.016, respectively). Additionally, obese individuals with metabolic syndrome had higher IL-1β levels in VAT than did obese individuals without this syndrome (p = 0.003). In conclusion, concentrations of some pro-inflammatory cytokines were higher in SAT than in VAT, but it was the increased pro-inflammatory activity of VAT that was associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome.


Annals of Transplantation | 2012

Bariatric surgery as a bridge for kidney transplantation in obese subjects. Case report

Rafał Marszałek; Paweł Ziemiański; Wojciech Lisik; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; Justyna Domienik-Karłowicz; Janusz Trzebicki; A. Kwiatkowski; Dariusz Wasiak; Piotr Pruszczyk; Leszek Pączek; A. Chmura

BACKGROUND The epidemiological studies indicate that the problem of obesity and associated metabolic syndrome affects the steadily increasing population. The obesity also applies to the patients with the end-stage renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy. Morbid obesity is a contraindication to renal transplantation procedure. A significant excess weight greatly increases the waiting time for transplantation, increases the risk of surgical complications, including complications due to cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. The combination of these risk factors with the immunosuppressive therapy may worsen the symptoms associated with the renal failure, contribute to the deterioration of graft function, shorten the survival, and increase the risk of patient death. CASE REPORT In this paper we described the first Polish case of kidney transplantation, in a patient after bariatric surgery. The patient was disqualified from kidney transplantation because of obesity and referred to our department for metabolic surgery and weight reduction before potential kidney transplantation. 10 months post the bariatric surgery patient was selected as a kidney transplant recipient from a deceased donor. Both procedures have been performed in this same center. CONCLUSIONS Bariatric surgery procedures are safe and effective in patients with end-stage renal disease. Bariatric procedures may be considered as a procedural bridge for a group of morbidly obese patients with renal failure, allowing them to be qualified for transplantation.


Annals of Transplantation | 2014

Improvement of Graft Function following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery in a Morbidly Obese Kidney Recipient: A Case Report and Literature Review

Paweł Ziemiański; Wojciech Lisik; Rafał Marszałek; T. Cieciura; Justyna Domienik-Karłowicz; Janusz Trzebicki; Tomasz Gryczewski; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; Maciej Kosieradzki; M. Durlik; Piotr Pruszczyk; A. Chmura

BACKGROUND Transplantation is the best and approved method of renal replacement therapy. Graft function depends not only on proper regulation of immune processes but also on the optimal control of chronic diseases. The obesity epidemic involves the healthy population and organ recipients equally. Obesity and metabolic syndrome lead to a number of disorders exerting adverse effects on the transplanted organ. CASE REPORT We report a case of a kidney recipient, 12 years after transplantation, with chronic graft failure (serum creatinine level 2.1 mg/dl, GFR 31 ml/min/1.73 m(2)), morbid obesity (weight 139.8 kg, BMI 46.2 kg/m(2), excess body mass 73.1 kg), hypertension, poorly controlled type 1 diabetes (HbA1c 8.8%), and ischemic heart disease. The cause of chronic kidney disease was diabetic nephropathy. The patient was the first Polish kidney recipient referred for bariatric gastric bypass surgery (GB). Directly after surgery, transient creatinine elevation (4.7 mg/dl) was noted. There was no reduction in diuresis. Desired weight loss was achieved within 12 months after surgery (body mass 81.9, BMI 27.1 kg/m(2), percentage loss of excess weight 86.9%) with improved graft function (serum creatinine level 1.3 mg/dl, GFR 45.1 ml/min/1.73 m(2)) and reduction of daily insulin requirement from 74 to 40 units. The severity of hypertension and ischemic heart disease diminished as well. CONCLUSIONS Metabolic surgery is the best treatment of obesity and may contribute to post-transplantation care if weight gain is observed, as a result of the interaction of many factors leading to deterioration of renal graft function.


Annals of Transplantation | 2015

The First Polish Liver Transplantation after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery for Morbid Obesity: A Case Report and Literature Review

Rafał Marszałek; Paweł Ziemiański; Beata Łągiewska; M. Pacholczyk; Justyna Domienik-Karłowicz; Janusz Trzebicki; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; Krzysztof Jankowski; Maciej Kosieradzki; Dariusz Wasiak; Maurycy Jonas; Piotr Pruszczyk; M. Durlik; Wojciech Lisik; A. Chmura

BACKGROUND Morbid obesity is associated with liver pathology, most commonly non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) leading to cirrhosis. However, the morbid obesity impedes qualification for organ transplantation. CASE REPORT We present a case report of a 56-year-old woman who underwent bariatric procedure followed by liver transplantation (LTx). Her initial weight was 130.2 kg (BMI 50.9 kg/m2). The patient had a history of arterial hypertension, diabetes, gonarthrosis, and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and no history of alcohol abuse. She underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) procedure. The routine intraoperative liver biopsy revealed fibrosis (III°), steatosis (II°), and intra-acinar inflammation. The operation led to a substantial loss of weight. Two years after the surgery the patient was referred to the Transplantation Clinic of Department of General Surgery and Transplantology with suspicion of liver failure due to advanced cirrhosis, which could be a result of previously diagnosed NASH and, probably, excessive alcohol use after bariatric surgery. The patient was qualified for elective LTx, which was performed 3 years after the RYGB. Immediately before LTx, the patients weight was 65 kg (BMI 25.4 kg/m²). The postoperative period was complicated by bleeding into the peritoneal cavity, which required reoperation. She also had renal failure, requiring renal replacement therapy. One year after LTx, she showed stable liver function with normal transaminases activity and bilirubin concentration, remission of diabetes, and good renal function. CONCLUSIONS Steatohepatitis in morbidly obese patients may lead to cirrhosis. Bariatric procedure can be a bridge to liver transplantation for morbidly obese patients with advanced liver fibrosis.


Journal of Translational Medicine | 2015

Obesity is associated with a decrease in expression but not with the hypermethylation of thermogenesis-related genes in adipose tissues

Alina Kurylowicz; Marta Jonas; Wojciech Lisik; Maurycy Jonas; Zofia Wicik; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; A. Chmura; Monika Puzianowska-Kuznicka


Endokrynologia Polska | 2007

The influence of bariatric surgery on calcium homeostasis and biochemical markers of bone turnover in patients with morbid obesity

Ewa Czerwińska; Ewa Marcinowska-Suchowierska; Magdalena Walicka; Wojciech Lisik; Zbigniew Wierzbicki


Annals of Transplantation | 2009

Simultaneous total pancreatectomy with islets autotransplantation – one year follow-up

K Pawelec; A Berman; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; A. Kwiatkowski; A. Chmura; Janusz Trzebicki; M Wszoła; Monika Krajewska; A Niebisz; W Karnafel; P Fiedor


16th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2014

Decreased expression of genes encoding thermogenesis-related proteins in adipose tissues of obese patients is not associated with their methylation status

Alina Kurylowicz; Marta Jonas; Wojciech Lisik; Maurycy Jonas; Zofia Wicik; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; A. Chmura; Monika Puzianowska-Kuznicka


16th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2014

Different relationship between serum 25OH-vitamin D and expression of vitamin D 25-hydroxylase gene CYP2R1 in subcutaneous adipose tissue of obese and slim subjects.

Marta Jonas; Alina Kurylowicz; Zbigniew Bartoszewicz; Wojciech Lisik; Maurycy Jonas; Zbigniew Wierzbicki; A. Chmura; Monika Puzianowska-Kuznicka

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Wojciech Lisik

Medical University of Warsaw

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A. Chmura

Medical University of Warsaw

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Piotr Pruszczyk

Medical University of Warsaw

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Maurycy Jonas

Medical University of Warsaw

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Alina Kurylowicz

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Janusz Trzebicki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Maciej Kosieradzki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marta Jonas

Polish Academy of Sciences

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