Title of article :
Pain and Related Pre-Hospital Factors in Patients With Trauma: A Cross-Sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Ashraf, Ali Department of Anesthesia - Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Reihanian, Zoheir Department of Anesthesia - Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Mo'men, Omid Department of Orthopedics - Gorgan University of Medical Sciences, Golestan, Iran , Shakiba, Maryam Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Hoseinzadeh, Jafar Department of Neurosurgery - Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Sanjabi, Roshanak Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Pain is an experience often caused by tissue damage and is proportional to
the severity of the injury. The role of underlying factors in severity of the pain such as prehospital
factors have been discussed in some investigations. The current study aimed to assess the effect of
different parameters on pain severity in patients with trauma.
Methods and Materials/Patients: The current descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted
fully conscious 270 fully patients with trauma admitted to Poursina Hospital in Rast, Guilan, Iran, in
2016. They were assessed in terms of demographic and pre-hospital factors as well as mechanism
and severity of trauma based on verbal rating scale.
Results: Linear regression analysis demonstrated that among various factors like age, sex, level of
education, opium dependence, vehicle type, ventilation, blood pressure, pulse rate, mechanism of
trauma, and type of trauma, the highest severity of pain was pertaining to the type of trauma such
as multiple trauma and large bone fracture with mean scores of 9.26 and 9.13, respectively. It also
revealed that among these parameters, mechanism of trauma, type of trauma, transfer time, type
of vehicle, and pulse rate were significantly associated with the severity of the pain.
Conclusion: The current study showed that increasing the quality of vehicle, decreasing the transfer
time, and paying more attention to hemodynamic factors such as pulse rate, blood pressure, use
of analgesic agents, and immobilization of damaged tissue can diminish the severity of pain in
patients with trauma.
Keywords :
Severity , Pain , Trauma , Prehospital
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics