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2022


Front Med (Lausanne)


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Is esketamine-based opioid-free anesthesia more superior for postoperative analgesia in obstructive sleep apnea patients undergoing bariatric surgery? A study protocol.

Authors

Guo Y, Chen L, Gao Z, Zhang M, Liu M, Gao X, Liu Y, Zhang X, Guo N, Sun Y, Wang Y
Front Med (Lausanne). 2022; 9:1039042.
PMID: 36457567.

Abstract

Opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) can certainly prevent nausea and vomiting after bariatric surgery (BS), but its postoperative analgesic effect is still controversial. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prominent feature of morbid obesity in BS and accounts for a very high proportion, which significantly increases the difficulty of patients' airway management. Those patients will be more representative and highlight the advantages of OFA. It is not clear whether esketamine can play a more prominent role in OFA for postoperative analgesia. Therefore, this study aims to explore the postoperative analgesic effect of esketamine-based OFA on BS patients with OSA.