Autonomic Dysfunction in Patients Following Bariatric Surgery: The ADiPOSE Study

RecruitingOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

400

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 12, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Autonomic DysfunctionOrthostatic Intolerance
Interventions
OTHER

Development of AD/OI after BS

"OI is a type of AD that results in chronic supine-to-standing hypotension and disabling dizziness, lightheadedness, and even syncope. Whether arising from malabsorption, vagus nerve damage, or splanchnic vasodilation, the pathophysiology of OI in bariatric surgery is not clear and requires more investigation.~Treatment of OI usually consists of dietary and lifestyle changes, which may include compression stockings and abdominal binders. Medical options include peripheral vasoconstrictors and mineralocorticoids; some patients may be referred to Cardiology for further testing. Management is difficult and endurance and tilt training, inflatable abdominal bands, and beta-blockers have been proposed. One recent study demonstrated the treatment of refractory OI with Droxidopa. Yet, the success of treatment is individualized and necessitates more novel approaches."

Trial Locations (8)

64032

RECRUITING

Research Medical Center Clinic, Kansas City

RECRUITING

Research Medical Center, Kansas City

64057

RECRUITING

Centerpoint Medical Center Clinic, Independence

RECRUITING

Centerpoint Medical Center, Independence

66209

RECRUITING

Menorah Medical Center, Overland Park

66211

RECRUITING

Bariatric and Metabolic Specialists, Overland Park

RECRUITING

Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute - Roe Clinic, Overland Park

66215

RECRUITING

Overland Park Regional Medical Center, Overland Park

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Kansas City Heart and Rhythm Institute, Overland Park, KS

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Bariatric and Metabolic Specialists, Overland Park, KS

UNKNOWN

lead

Kansas City Heart Rhythm Research Foundation

OTHER