This study aims to identify factors that can predict complications related to anesthesia in patients undergoing weight-loss surgery. By looking at patient data from past surgeries, we hope to better understand which factors increase the risk of anesthesia problems, helping doctors improve patient safety during these procedures.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
125
France
Gonesse, France, France
Occurrence of Anesthesia-Related Complications in Bariatric Surgery Patients
The primary outcome of this study is to assess the occurrence of anesthesia-related complications in patients undergoing bariatric surgery, specifically sleeve gastrectomy. These complications include difficult intubation, bronchospasm, desaturation, abnormal heart rate (bradycardia or tachycardia), changes in blood pressure (hypotension or hypertension), nausea and vomiting, hypo or hyperglycemia, delayed awakening, and death. This measure will help identify factors that predict the likelihood of these complications, ultimately improving patient safety in bariatric surgery.
Time frame: October 2023 - January 2024
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