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NCT ID: NCT04049786 Enrolling by invitation - Obesity Clinical Trials

Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Pharmacokinetic Study of Simvastatin and Carvedilol

Start date: June 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Obesity affects more than 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. It is commonly associated with reduced quality of life and complications such as metabolic syndrome, heart disease, high blood pressure and sleep disorders. The gastric bypass, also known as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), is one of the most common weight-loss surgeries due to the reliable and long-lasting weight loss and the effective remission of obesity-associated conditions. Although the impact of obesity on absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion has been documented for several drugs, label recommendations might not account for specific population subgroups, specially morbidly obese patients and obese patients post-bariatric surgery. This study aims to investigate the impact of obesity and RYGB surgery on the kinetic disposition of simvastatin (Study A) and carvedilol (Study B).

NCT ID: NCT03107702 Enrolling by invitation - POSTOPERATIVE PAIN Clinical Trials

Melatonin Level and Postoperative Analgesia Consumption in Bariatric Surgery Patients.

Start date: March 29, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Bariatric surgical procedures are associated with low short-term mortality and may be associated with long-term reductions in all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer-related mortality. This surgeries are major surgeries include risk of mortality still. Melatonin is a hormone secreted from the pineal gland. Melatonin is an antioxidant, antinociceptive, hypnotic, anticonvulsant, neuroprotective, anxiolytic, sedative and analgesic. Melatonin is neurohormone with the profile of a novel hypnotic-anesthetic agent. The purpose of this study is to investigate the preoperative, perioperative and postoperative melatonin levels in bariatric surgery under general anesthesia and to investigate the relationship between melatonin level and analgesia requirement.

NCT ID: NCT02552433 Enrolling by invitation - Bariatric Surgery Clinical Trials

Complications in Body Contouring Surgery

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Start date: September 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The objective of this study is to describe the wound related complication rate in post-bariatric body contouring surgery patients who are treated according to the new Dutch guideline and to asses the factors associated with a higher complication rate.