Postoperative Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Bariatric Surgery



Status:Completed
Conditions:Chronic Pain
Therapuetic Areas:Musculoskeletal
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:2/10/2019
Start Date:January 1, 2018
End Date:August 31, 2018

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Context Pain control is one of the most challenging problems encountered in postoperative
period in bariatric patients. Currently there are no published studies evaluating Osteopathic
Manipulative Treatment in bariatric surgery patients.

Objective The primary objective of this study is to determine whether Osteopathic
Manipulative Treatment (OMT) can decrease pain score in bariatric patients. The secondary
objective is whether OMT can improve patient satisfaction with overall treatment.

Design: A prospective randomized group controlled study.

Setting: A 293-bed non-for-profit teaching community hospital.

Methods Thirty-six patients scheduled for bariatric surgery as per ASMBS criteria were
eligible for study from January 2017 through August 2018 at Flushing Hospital Medical Center,
New York. Twelve patients were excluded.

Twenty-four patients were included into study and randomized to receive OMT(n=12) vs Control
(n=12) intervention.

In Control group, patients received standard pain control protocol with morphine patient
controlled analgesia pump (PCA) In OMT group, patients received standard postoperative pain
protocol and OMT on postoperative day one. Three techniques were used (Sub-occipital Release,
Thoracic Outlet Release, and Rib Raising). All patients received survey to complete prior to
discharge measuring pain score (1-10), patient satisfaction score 1-4 (poor, fair, good,
excellent) and data was analyzed.


Inclusion criteria:

- Adults age 18 and older eligible for bariatric surgery as per American Society for
Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery guidelines:

- BMI of at least 40, or greater than 100 pounds overweight.

- BMI of 35 or above and at least one or more obesity-related comorbidity such as type
II diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea and other respiratory disorders, non-alcoholic
fatty liver disease, lipid abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders, heart disease,
or osteoarthritis.

- Inability to achieve a healthy weight loss sustained for a period of time with prior
weight loss efforts.

Exclusion criteria:

- Age less than 18.

- Pregnant patients.

- Patients with history of chronic pain.

- Patients with diagnosed psychiatric disorders.

- Patients actively taking pain medication before surgery.

- Patients with prior surgical history
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