Title of article
Postoperative pain associated with orthopedic shoulder and elbow surgery: a prospective study
Author/Authors
Desai، نويسنده , , Vimal N. and Cheung، نويسنده , , Emilie V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
441
To page
450
Abstract
Background
last 2 decades, extensive research in postoperative pain management has been undertaken to decrease morbidity. Orthopedic procedures tend to have increased pain compared with other procedures, but further research must be done to manage pain more efficiently. Postoperative pain morbidities and analgesic dependence continue to adversely affect health care.
als and methods
udy assessed the pain of 78 elbow and shoulder surgery patients preoperatively and postoperatively using the Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ). Preoperatively, each patient scored their preoperative pain (PP) and anticipated postoperative pain (APP). Postoperatively, they scored their 3-day (3dpp) and 6-week postoperative pain (6wpp). The pain intensities at these 4 intervals were then compared and analyzed using Pearson coefficients.
s
d PP were strong predictors of postoperative pain. The average APP was higher than the average postoperative pain. The 6wpp was significantly lower than the 3dpp. Sex, chronicity, and type of surgery were not significant factors; however, the group aged 18 to 39 years had a significant correlation with postoperative pain.
sion
APP were both independent predictors of increased postoperative pain. PP was also predictive of APP. Although, overall postoperative pain was lower than APP or PP due to pain management techniques, postoperative pain was still significantly higher in patients with increased APP or PP than their counterparts. Therefore, surgeons should factor patient’s APP and PP to better manage their patient’s postoperative pain to decrease comorbidities.
Keywords
Postoperative pain , Perioperative pain , Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire , elbow and shoulder surgery , anticipated pain , SF-MPQ , pain predictors
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number
1869293
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