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Published in: Obesity Surgery 3/2019

01-03-2019 | Original Contributions

Safety and Efficacy of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Used for Analgesia After Bariatric Surgery: A Retrospective Case-Control Study

Authors: Hicham Abou Zeid, Rita Kallab, Marie Antoinette Najm, Hisham Jabbour, Roger Noun, Fadi Sleilati, Salim Chucri, Christine Dagher, Ghassan Sleilaty, Nicole Naccache

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

Background

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are cornerstone in multimodal analgesia protocols. This point is of great value in morbidly obese patients due to the high prevalence of restrictive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnea. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that NSAIDs do not increase acute bariatric surgery complications while optimizing postoperative analgesia.

Methods

Databases of two medical centers were retrospectively reviewed to find all patients who underwent bariatric surgery between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2017. Inclusion criteria were BMI greater than 30 kg/m2 and age of 16–75 years old. Patients who suffered from severe organ failure or coagulation disorders were excluded. Patient’s demographics, obesity-related diseases (diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia), postoperative pain scores, and morphine consumption in PACU, as well as early and late surgical complications, were collected. Patients included from the first institution (where NSAIDs analgesia was prohibited: control group) were compared to patients from the second institution (where NSAIDs analgesia was mandatory: case group).

Results

The study population included 270 patients, 134 in the control group, and 136 in the case group. NSAIDs usage produced better analgesia with significant reduction in morphine consumption and PACU length of stay. Also, incidence of surgical complications was the same in the two groups.

Conclusions

NSAIDs administration do not increase postoperative complication rate after bariatric surgery. Although NSAID administration provided better analgesia and shorter PACU stay, future prospective studies are needed to confirm these encouraging results and to evaluate their impact on postoperative rehabilitation.
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Metadata
Title
Safety and Efficacy of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Used for Analgesia After Bariatric Surgery: A Retrospective Case-Control Study
Authors
Hicham Abou Zeid
Rita Kallab
Marie Antoinette Najm
Hisham Jabbour
Roger Noun
Fadi Sleilati
Salim Chucri
Christine Dagher
Ghassan Sleilaty
Nicole Naccache
Publication date
01-03-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-3608-y

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