Publications by authors named "Nicolas Goldsztejn"

Background: The efficacy and safety of opioid-free anaesthesia during bariatric surgery remain debated, particularly when administering multimodal analgesia. As multimodal analgesia has become the standard of care in many centres, we aimed to determine if such a strategy coupled with either dexmedetomidine (opioid-free anaesthesia) or remifentanil with a morphine transition (opioid-based anaesthesia), would reduce postoperative morphine requirements and opioid-related adverse events.

Methods: In this prospective double-blind study, 172 class III obese patients having laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery were randomly allocated to receive either sevoflurane-dexmedetomidine anaesthesia with a continuous infusion of lidocaine and ketamine (opioid-free group) or sevoflurane-remifentanil anaesthesia with a morphine transition (opioid-based group).

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  • The study looked at how lidocaine, a type of medicine, might help protect blood vessel layers in patients having major abdominal surgery.
  • Researchers tested 40 patients, comparing those who got lidocaine to those who got saline (a salt water solution).
  • They found that while surgery increased certain markers related to blood vessel health, lidocaine didn’t seem to make a difference compared to the saline. *
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