Morbid Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Fentanyl in Adolescent Patients With Higher BMI Percentiles.
Fentanyl is a frequently used pain medication in pediatric and adult anesthesia. Although there are some studies considering the breakdown of oral, transmucosal and intravenous fentanyl preparations in children, the disposition of fentanyl in pediatric patients has not been sufficiently described. This study aims to show that the clearance of fentanyl in obese children and adolescents is increased as compared to children with a normal weight. Consequently, the elimination half-life of fentanyl is different in overweight and obese children from that in children having a normal body weight.
Obesity represents one of the most important public health issues according to the World
Health Organization. It has reached epidemic proportions globally, with approximately 1.5
billion overweight adults 20 years and older and at least 600 million of them clinically
obese in 2008. According to the most recent NHANES survey (2003-2006), over two-third of the
adults in the US are overweight or obese (overweight 68%, half of them obese) and about
17.6% of children and adolescents aged 12 to 19 were considered overweight or obese.
Obesity has also become an important challenge for the anesthesiologist. Safety and drug
dosing particularly within the field of pediatric anesthesia, is of paramount concern as it
can affect patient outcomes. Data collected in the United Kingdom from more than 100,000
anesthetized pediatric patients showed that a critical incident is twice as likely to occur
in an obese child in the preoperative period as in an obese adult. A possible explanation
may be linked to the lack of precision in drug dosing for these obese patients.
Fentanyl is a frequently used opioid analgesic in pediatric and adult anesthesia. Fentanyl
is commonly administered to pediatric patients undergoing anesthesia as it is has a high
potency, a rapid onset and a short duration of action. Due to these properties intravenously
administered fentanyl is well suited as an analgesic compound in general anesthesia in
pediatric patients.
The pharmacokinetics of fentanyl in adults have been well documented. Although there are
some studies investigating the pharmacokinetic properties of oral, transmucosal and
intravenous fentanyl preparations in children, the disposition of fentanyl in pediatric
patients has not been sufficiently described. Several studies in infants and children report
age-dependent differences in the pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic parameters of
intravenously administered fentanyl.
Currently there are no data available about the pharmacokinetics/ pharmacodynamics of
fentanyl in adolescent obese patients.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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