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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2021; 27(24): 3682-3692
Published online Jun 28, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i24.3682
Table 1 Overview of interventions used for body mass index and steatosis reduction, and donor, recipient and graft outcomes following liver transplantation
Study number
Ref.
n
Type of intervention
Treatment duration
BMI reduction
Steatosis reduction
Liver donation
Donor, graft, recipient outcomes
1Fujii et al[15], 20208< 1600 Kcal/d + exercise 20 min x 3/wk ± statinsMedian of 58 dYes (P = 0.0009)Yes (P = 0.0006)8No significant difference from controls
2Doyle et al[16], 201616Optifast VLCD: 1000 kcal/ dMedian of 7.3 wkYes (P < 0.001)Yes (P < 0.001)14 (1 inadequate volume, 1 fibrosis)No significant difference from controls
3Choudhary et al[17], 2015161200 kcal/d + 200 to 400 kcal/d exercise ± statinsMean 28 ± 10 dYes (P = 0.006)Yes (P = 0.008)14 (2 had NASH/fibrosis)No reported complication in perioperative period
4Oshita et al[18], 201242800 to 1400 kcal/d diet + 100 to 400 kcal/d exerciseMedian 2.9 moYes (P < 0.0001)Yes, to < 20 %41 (1 had stage 2 fibrosis)No different from control group
5Nakamuta et al[19], 2005111000 kcal/d diet + exercise (600 kcal/d) + BezafibrateMean 37.8 ± 4.6 dYes(P = 0.0033)Yes(P= 0.0028)7 (2 recipient deaths, 1 inadequate GRWR)No different from control group
6Hwang et al[20], 20049Diet (25-30 calories x ideal body weight) + exerciseMedian of 3 moYes (P = 0.0001)Yes (P = 0.006)9No different from control group