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UnknownNCT04197752

Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Techniques in Obese Patients

Use of Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Techniques in Obese Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,000 (estimated)
Sponsor
Istanbul University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Obesity is a health problem throughout the world and has increasingly become a widespread epidemic all over the world and also in Turkey. Anesthesia management of obese patients is challenging because of difficult airway, increased drug doses, co-morbidities, loss of anatomical landmarks and difficulties in positioning. Neuroaxial and peripheral nerve blocks are widely used in anesthesia practice in both obese and non-obese patients undergoing different surgical operations. In this prospective observational study, the investigators plan to enroll all patients that are applied neuroaxial or peripheral blocks during the study period. The aim of this study is to compare the differences and difficulties of regional anesthesia/analgesia techniques in obese and non-obese patients.

Detailed description

Obesity is a health problem throughout the world and has increasingly become a widespread epidemic all over the world and also in Turkey. Anesthesia management of obese patients is challenging because of difficult airway, increased drug doses, co-morbidities, loss of anatomical landmarks and difficulties in positioning. On the other hand, neuroaxial and peripheral nerve blocks are widely used in anesthesia practice in both obese and non-obese patients undergoing different surgical operations. In this prospective observational study, the investigators plan to enroll all patients that are applied neuroaxial or peripheral blocks during the study period. The difficulty of block performance, its relationship with experience, the requirement of changing hands with more experienced clinician, the requirement of changing patient position, regional anesthesia approach or needle (size and length), the requirement of adding rescue block, block success, performance duration, the number of needle direction (multiple attempts), the requirement of changing anesthesia or analgesia technique (conversion to general anesthesia), the requirement of adding another block monitorisation technique, adverse effect/complication, patient satisfaction and patient's request for a similar technique next time are all recorded both in obese and non-obese patients.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERRegional anesthesia/analgesia techniquesNeuroaxial or peripheral block anesthesia/analgesia technique that is appropriate for the patient's surgery

Timeline

Start date
2019-05-20
Primary completion
2020-05-20
Completion
2020-10-01
First posted
2019-12-13
Last updated
2019-12-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04197752. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.