The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of Opioid Free Anesthesia (OFA) with and without volatile anesthetics (in this case desflurane) in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. The main question it aims to answer : -Will there be a difference in the perioperative stress between patients receiving OFA with and without desflurane? Participants will undergoing sleeve gastrectomy or gastric by pass, will be administered OFA with and without desflurane and blood tests (cortisole, ACTH,dopamine, PRL, adrenaline, noradrenaline, lactate) will be collected perioperatively to compare stress in the two groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
OFA with Desflurane
OFA without Desflurane use TCI Eleveld Model
General Hospital of Athens G. Gennimatas
Athens, Greece
RECRUITINGPerioperative trend of Cortisole
Time frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery]
Perioperative trend of Adrenaline
Time frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Perioperative trend of Noradrenaline
Time frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Perioperative trend of Dopamine
Time frame: Time Frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Perioperative trend of Prolactine
Time frame: Time Frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Perioperative trend of ACTH
Time frame: Time Frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Perioperative trend of Lactate
Time frame: Time Frame: At baseline, at the end of the operation, 24 hours after surgery
Plasma levels of Propofol for patients receiving Propofol TCI
Time frame: Immediately after extubation
Anesthesia related adverse effects reported, including intraoperative hemodynamic instability, postoperative hypoxemia, nausea and vomit
Time frame: Baseline (preoperative), immediately postoperatively, and 24 hours postoperatively During surgery and through 24 hours after surgery, Immediately after extubation Up to 24 hours postoperatively, DAY 2 DAY 15 and DAY 30 postoperative (QoR-40)
Long-term and short-term quality of anesthesia recovery
Evaluation through the use of questionnaires QoR 40
Time frame: Post operatively Day 1, Day 2 Day 15 and Day 30
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