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Psychosocial Stress Reactivity as Predictor of Operative Outcome in Lumbar Disc Surgery.

Katja Petrowski1, Desiree Ritzka2, Patrick Fröhner3, Mario Leimert4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A large proportion of the population suffers from chronic back pain. For optimal treatment, the question arises which patients would benefit from conservative therapy and for whom lumbar disc surgery is most appropriate. It seems reasonable to analyze the impact of paraclinical parameters on the operation outcome to identify patients who would benefit less from surgery or need special pre-/postoperative medical care.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From March 2012 to July 2014, 32 patients were treated via microscopically supported interlaminar fenestration and discectomy at the Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden. One day before the operation, a cortisol survey was made during the stress response of the Trier Social Stress Test. At the same time, a survey of relevant questionnaires was conducted by which the postoperative symptom experience was made operational and comparable with the evaluation of the same information thirty days afterwards.
RESULTS: It could be shown that there is a connection between cortisol reactivity and the pain burden following operations. Patients with a greater cortisol reaction under stress exposition partially experienced more intense postoperative pain than the patients with a lower cortisol reaction. However, this relationship could only be explained by single significant results, whereas further calculations could not produce any significance.
CONCLUSIONS: Cortisol reactivity seems to be associated with pain development. The inconsistent findings in empiricism as well as in this investigation are indicative of a complex association of postoperative pain and cortisol reactivity, which needs to be examined further.
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Keywords:  Chronic stress; Cortisol; Lumbar disc operations; TSST

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31150852     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.05.180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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