The Performance of Opioid-Free Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery in Clinical Practice

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作者
Ulbing, Stefan [1 ,2 ]
Infanger, Lukas [1 ]
Fleischmann, Edith [1 ]
Prager, Gerhard [3 ]
Hamp, Thomas [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Anaesthesia Intens Care Med & Pain Med, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Med Univ Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Inst Digital Hlth & Patient Safet, Spitalgasse 23, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[3] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Gen Surg, Div Visceral Surg, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Bariatric surgery; Opioid-free anesthesia; Postoperative pain; Clinical practice; OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP-APNEA; MORBIDLY OBESE-PATIENTS; GENERAL-ANESTHESIA; POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA; PREVALENCE; RECOVERY; QUALITY;
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10.1007/s11695-023-06584-5
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose Opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) is an alternative to conventional opioid-based anesthesia (OBA) in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Several small studies and a meta-analysis have suggested advantages of OFA for bariatric surgery, but current evidence is still contradictory, and a universally accepted concept has not yet been established. The purpose of this study was to determine whether patients undergoing bariatric surgery experience less postoperative pain and better postoperative recovery when anesthetized with an OFA regimen than with an OBA regimen. Materials and Methods This prospective observational cohort study, conducted between October 2020 and July 2021, compared patients receiving OFA with patients receiving OBA. Patients were visited 24 and 48 h after the surgical procedure and asked about their postoperative pain using the visual analogue scale ( VAS). Additionally, the quality of recovery- 40 questionnaire (QoR-40) and the postoperative opioid requirements were recorded. Results Ninety-nine patients were included and analyzed in this study (OFA: N = 50; OBA: N = 49). The OFA cohort exhibited less postoperative pain than the OBA cohort within 24 h (VAS median [interquartile range (IQR)]: 2.2 [1-4.4] vs. 4.1 [2-6.5]; P <= 0.001) and 48 h (VAS median [IQR]: 1.9 [0.4-4.1] vs. 3.1 [1.4- 5.8]; P <= 0.001) postoperatively. Additionally, the OFA cohort had higher QoR-40 scores and required less opioid therapy postoperatively. Conclusion Based on our results the use of OFA for bariatric surgery results in less pain, reduced opioid requirements, and improved postoperative recovery-adding additional evidence regarding the use of OFA in everyday clinical practice.
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页码:1687 / 1693
页数:7
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