OFA vs OBA in Bariatric Surgery
NCT07075302 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 70
Last updated 2025-07-20
Summary
This study compares two different anesthesia techniques in patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery: one that includes opioids (OBA), and one that avoids them completely (OFA). The main goal is to determine whether avoiding opioids during surgery leads to lower postoperative morphine requirements and fewer side effects. Researchers reviewed medical records of 70 patients who had bariatric surgery between June 2022 and December 2023 at a hospital in Spain. The study evaluates pain levels, sedation, complications, and total morphine use in the first 48 hours after surgery.
Conditions
- Obesity
- Postoperative Pain
- Bariatric Surgery
- Opioid-free Anesthesia
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Hospital HM Nou Delfos
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Gregory Contreras-Pérez, Anesthesiologist · Hospital HM NouDelfos
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 65 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-06-01
- Primary Completion
- 2023-12-31
- Completion
- 2024-01-31
Countries
- Spain
Study Locations
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