Changes in Body Fat and Morphologic Characteristics Associated With OSA Resolution After Bariatric Surgery

NCT05315752 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 60

Last updated 2024-02-13

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Summary

Prospective study with inclusion of bariatric surgery candidates with diagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnea and requiring treatment with Continuous Positive Air Pressure, aiming to evaluate at 2-6-12 months after bariatric surgery whether the relationship between biometric changes (reduction in neck circumference, height, waist/hip ratio, and fat and lean mass) and the resolution of OSA is better than the relationship between these biometric changes and BMI reduction.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery includes (but is not limited to) * Gastric bypass: surgical bypass of the entire stomach, duodenum and approximately 1 m of the proximal small intestine * Sleeve: a large part of the stomach is removed laparoscopically, the open vertical edges are put back in place to leave a sleeve-like tube. Bariatric surgery is considered a treatment option * for patients with a BMI \>40 kg/m 2 , assuming the patient has previously participated successfully in a group weight management programme (weight loss \>7%) or * for patients with a BMI of 35-40 kg/m 2 when the obesity is associated with type 2 diabetes or hypertension, or OAS (with CPAP therapy) or severe musculoskeletal disease

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
99 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-04-22
Primary Completion
2026-12-31
Completion
2026-12-31

Countries

  • Belgium

Study Locations

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