Clinical Trial: Impact of an Educational Personalized Clinical Support Device Preventive and a Referent Nurse in Surgery for Obesity

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Assessing the Impact of an Educational Personalized Clinical Support Device Preventive and a Referent Nurse in Surgery for Obesity With the Risk of Occurrence of Dumping Syndrome

Brief Summary: The postprandial dumping syndrome is a frequent consequence of Roux-en-Y Gastric ByPass due to the rapid emptying of the stomach remnant in to the intestinal lumen. Dumping-related symptoms occur very early after eating (within 30 minutes), are not associated with concurrent hypoglycemia, and are most prominent in the early postoperative period. This syndrome very debilitating for the patient can be improved by dietary and nutritional recommendations. We hypothesize that a personalized approach based on dietary and nutritional recommendations conducted by a nurse would likely to decrease the frequency of dumping syndrome and improve the postoperative quality of life of patients in the early postoperative period.