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Chronified Pain Following Operative Procedures.

Dominik Geil1, Claudia Thomas, Annette Zimmer, Winfried Meissner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Over 18 million operative procedures are performed each year in Germany alone. Approximately 10% of surgical patients develop moderate to severe chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP), which can severely impair their quality of life. The pain must persist for at least three months to be called chronic; pain that arises after a symptom-free interval is not excluded. The perioperative use of local anesthetic agents may lessen the incidence of CPSP.
METHODS: We selectively reviewed the pertinent literature, including two current Cochrane Reviews. Local and regional anesthetic techniques are discussed, as is the intravenous administration of lidocaine.
RESULTS: The main risk factors for CPSP are pre-existing (preoperative) chronic pain, opioid intake, a pain-related catastrophizing tendency, intraoperative nerve injury, and severe acute postoperative pain. CPSP is reported to be especially common after thoracic surgery, breast surgery, amputations, and orthopedic procedures. Local and regional anesthetic techniques have been shown to significantly lower the incidence of CPSP after thoracotomy (number needed to treat for an additional beneficial outcome [NNTB] = 7), breast cancer surgery (NNTB = 7), and cesarean section (NNTB = 19). Intravenous lidocaine also lowers the incidence of CPSP after various types of procedures.
CONCLUSION: Local and regional anesthetic techniques and intravenous lidocaine lower the incidence of CPSP after certain types of operative procedures. The intravenous administration of lidocaine to prevent CPSP is off label and requires the patient's informed consent. The evidence for the measures presented here is of low to medium quality.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31130157      PMCID: PMC6546858          DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.2019.0261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int        ISSN: 1866-0452            Impact factor:   5.594


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