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Effect of Opioid Free Versus Opioid-Based Anesthesia on Cerebral Oximetry In Gastric Sleeve Operation

Sponsored by Tanta University

NCT ID
NCT05146232
Target Enrollment
80 participants
Start Date
2022-02-05
Est. Completion
2022-03-30

About This Study

Obesity and pneumoperitoneum in the reverse-Trendelenburg position during laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) are reported to negatively affect cerebral oxygenation. Anesthetic agents can have variable effects on the regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2) measured with near-infrared spectroscopy. This study investigated the potential impact of opioid free versus opioid based anesthesia on rSO2 in LSG cases. 80 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) II-III patients, 18-65 years of age, with a body mass index of \>35 kg/m2 , undergoing LSG were randomized to two groups: opioid free and opioid based groups for anesthesia maintenance. The rSO2 values were recorded preoperatively, 1 min after anesthesia induction, and every 5 min during surgery. Arterial blood gases (ABG) were measured in the fifth minute postinduction (t1), 30th minute postinsuflation (t2), and postextubation (t3), and correlation with rSO2 .

Conditions Studied

Bariatric Surgery Candidate

Interventions

  • induction of anesthesia
  • maintainance of anesthesia
  • monitoring
  • First postoperative analgesia
  • Second postoperative analgesia

Eligibility

Age:18 Years - 65 Years
Healthy Volunteers:No
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Inclusion Criteria:

* ASAphysical status class II-III
* Patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve

Exclusion Criteria:

* neurolgical diseases
* cardiovascular diseases

This trial is not recruiting

This study is currently not accepting new participants.

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Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov

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