CompletedPhase 4Other

Opioid Free Anesthesia: What About Patient Comfort?

Sponsored by Université Libre de Bruxelles

NCT ID
NCT02882035
Target Enrollment
66 participants
Start Date
2014-09
Est. Completion
2015-07

About This Study

66 female patients undergoing breast cancer surgery were randomized in the Jules Bordet Institute, the Belgian oncology institute. One group received an opioid anesthesia, the other group an opioid free one. The hypothesis of this study was that opioid free anesthesia improves the postoperative quality of recovery of anesthesia.

Conditions Studied

Anesthesia

Interventions

  • OFA

Eligibility

Sex:FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers:No
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Inclusion Criteria:

* Oncological patients undergoing a total mastectomy or lumpectomy associated with a total axillary dissection were screened.
* Patients with an ASA physical status of II were included.
* Knowledge of either French, English or Dutch was required.

Exclusion criteria were the following:

* Allergy or contraindications to one of the study drugs, renal failure, hepatic failure, hyperthyroidism, AV block 2 or 3 or severe bradycardia, left ventricular failure, unstable blood pressure, epilepsy and psychiatric disturbance.

Study Locations (1)

Institut Jules Bordet
Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium

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Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov

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