| Literature DB >> 30021520 |
Michał Borys1, Klaudia Zyzak2, Agata Hanych3, Michał Domagała4, Piotr Gałkin5, Katarzyna Gałaszkiewicz2, Agata Kłaput2, Kai Wróblewski2, Justyna Miękina2, Dariusz Onichimowski6, Mirosław Czuczwar2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current pain assessment and treatment does not address every patient's requirements. Although the Polish national guidelines for post-operative pain management have been published, many patients experience severe pain in the postoperative period. The main goal of our study was to assess pain severity among patients from different types of hospitals (primary, secondary, and tertiary centers) after similar types of surgeries. We also aimed to determine if there were any differences in pain severity associated with anesthesia technique, type of surgery, and the patient's age and sex.Entities:
Keywords: Analgesia; Analgesics; Multimodal analgesia; Postoperative pain management
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30021520 PMCID: PMC6052639 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-018-0551-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Patient demographics
| Number | Percent | Mean age | Height [cm] | Weight [kg] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | 269 | 47.8 | 52.78 | 162.42 (161.10–163.74) | 71.82 (69.93–73.73) | ||||
| Men | 293 | 52.2 | 50.78 | 174.10 (173.06–175.14) | 82.68 (80.54–84.82) | ||||
| Overall | 562 | 100 | 51.74 | 168.51 (167.55–169.47) | 77.49 (75.98–78.99) | ||||
| Type of ward | Thoracic surgery | Gynecology | Orthopeady | Laryngology | Neurosurgery | Urology | Obstetrics | General surgery | Vascular surgery |
| Number of patients | 113 | 82 | 112 | 75 | 22 | 42 | 16 | 70 | 25 |
| Patients’ sex W/M (n) | 35/78 | 82/0 | 50/62 | 23/52 | 10/12 | 13/29 | 16/0 | 33/37 | 4/21 |
| Patients mean age | 58.73 | 49.88 | 50.94 | 39.16 | 47.86 | 46.80 | 31.23 | 54.56 | 59.20 |
Patient demographics are presented as means and confidence intervals (CI).The second part of the table shows the number of patients (total and divided into sex) in every type of surgical department. W women, M men
Patient pain intensity expressed by VAS at the 4, 8, 12 and 24 h after surgery
| VAS | Mean (CI) | Moderate pain N (%) | Severe pain N (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4-h | 34 (32–36) | 221 (39.32) | 111 (19.75) |
| 8-h | 32 (30–34) | 187 (33.27) | 81 (14.41) |
| 12-h | 27 (25–29) | 135 (24.02) | 67 (11.92) |
| 24-h | 25 (23–27) | 116 (20.64) | 48 (8.54) |
VAS visual-analogue scale, CI confidence interval. Moderate and severe data are given as N and (%)
Analgesics used after surgery
| Postoperative analgesics | number |
|---|---|
| no analgesics | 49 |
| acetylsalicylic acid | 1 |
| bupivacaine + fentanyl (epidural) | 33 |
| diclofenac | 37 |
| gabapentin | 1 |
| ibuprofen | 1 |
| ketoprofen | 202 |
| lidocaine | 2 |
| mefenamic acid | 1 |
| metamizol | 384 |
| morphine | 27 |
| nalbuphine | 1 |
| paracetamol | 169 |
| tramadol | 150 |
Drugs are presented in alphabetical order
Fig. 1Legend: VAS results in millimeters during the first day after surgery in different types of hospitals. VAS are presented as means and confidence intervals
Fig. 2Legend: Pain intensity measured by VAS in millimeters during the first day after surgery according to operated region. VAS are presented as means and confidence intervals. H&N – head&neck; LL – lower limb; LA – lower abdomen; UL – upper limb; Ch – chest; upper abdomen
Fig. 3Legend: Pain intensity measured by VAS in millimeters during the first day after surgery according to surgical ward. VAS are presented as means and confidence intervals. VS – vascular surgery, GYN – gynecology; LAR – laryngology; NU – neurosurgery; OBS – obstetrics; GS – general surgery; UR – urology; OR – orthopedic surgery; TS – Thoracic surgery
Number and percent of anesthesia types performed in the study
| Type | Number (n) | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| General | 335 | 59.61 |
| Subarachnoid | 111 | 19.75 |
| Epidural | 31 | 5.52 |
| Peripheral regional | 32 | 5.69 |
| Combined spinal&epidural | 4 | 0.71 |
| General + epidural | 8 | 1.42 |
| General + peripheral regional | 33 | 5.87 |
| Subarachnoid + peripheral regional | 8 | 1.42 |
Fig. 4Legend: Pain intensity measured by VAS in millimeters during the first day after surgery in different types of anesthesia. VAS are presented as means and confidence intervals
Fig. 5Legend: Pain intensity measured by VAS in millimeters during the first day after surgery according to sex. VAS are presented as means and confidence intervals