| Literature DB >> 31640565 |
Guangyou Duan, Guiying Yang, Jing Peng1, Zhenxin Duan1, Jie Li1, Xianglong Tang1, Hong Li2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The differences in post-operative pain are unclear between the primiparas who underwent a primary cesarean section and multiparas who underwent their first repeat cesarean section. The study aimed to explore the possible differences in postoperative pain between primiparas and multiparas.Entities:
Keywords: Analgesia; Cesarean section; Multiparas; Postoperative pain; Primiparas
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31640565 PMCID: PMC6806491 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-019-0865-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1The flow diagram of the study
Demographic, preoperative and intraoperative data
| Group P ( | Group R ( | Statistics | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | 29.5 ± 3.9 | 31.3 ± 3.4 | |
| Age group (> 30) | 20 (29.9%) | 57 (56.4%) | χ2 = 11.467, |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.7 ± 1.9 | 26.9 ± 1.9 | |
| Gestational age (week) | 38.9 ± 0.9 | 38.4 ± 0.6 | |
| Preoperative complications | 54 (80.6%) | 54 (53.5%) | |
| HADS-A(score) | 2 (0, 5) | 1 (0, 4) | |
| HADS-D (score) | 0 (0, 2) | 0 (0, 2) | |
| Surgery duration (min) | 62.1 ± 15.3 | 71.1 ± 16.2 | |
| Weight of newborn (g) | 3278 ± 481 | 3443 ± 1074 | |
| Height of newborn (cm) | 49.7 ± 2.1 | 49.9 ± 1.7 | |
| Blood loss (mL) | 286 ± 94 | 306 ± 92 |
Group P and R mean patients who received primary and repeated cesarean delivery, respectively; Data were presented as Means±SD, median (interquartile range) or as numbers (percentage); BMI = Body mass index; HADS-A = Hospital anxiety scale; HADS-D = Hospital depression scale
Logistic regression analysis of inadequate analgesia on incision pain and visceral
| Outcome | Predictors | Wals | OR | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inadequate analgesia on incision pain | Age (year) | 0.543 | 0.461 | 1.043 | 0.932 to 1.169 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 0.193 | 0.660 | 1.048 | 0.850 to 1.293 | |
| Gestational age (week) | 0.035 | 0.853 | 1.048 | 0.637 to 1.727 | |
| Preoperative complications (yes/no) | 4.721 | 0.030 | 0.365 | 0.147 to 0.906 | |
| Surgery duration (min) | 3.610 | 0.057 | 1.000 | 0.999 to 1.000 | |
| Patient group(P/R) | 10.790 | 0.001 | 0.191 | 0.071 to 0.513 | |
| Anxiety (yes/no) | 0.000 | 0.999 | 0.000 | NA | |
| Depression (yes/no) | 0.000 | 0.999 | 0.000 | NA | |
| Inadequate analgesia on visceral pain | Age | 3.463 | 0.063 | 0.897 | 0.801 to 1.006 |
| BMI | 0.002 | 0.968 | 1.005 | 0.804 to 1.256 | |
| Gestational age (week) | 0.175 | 0.675 | 0.885 | 0.498 to 1.570 | |
| Preoperative complications (yes/no) | 0.277 | 0.599 | 1.273 | 0.519 to 3.124 | |
| Surgery duration (min) | 0.586 | 0.444 | 1.000 | 0.999 to 1.000 | |
| Patient group(P/R) | 0.599 | 0.439 | 1.515 | 0.529 to 4.340 | |
| Anxiety (yes/no) | 0.133 | 0.715 | 1. 462 | 0.190 to 11.219 | |
| Depression (yes/no) | 0.423 | 0.515 | 0.403 | 0.026 to 6.228 |
BMI = Body mass index; = Confidence interval; OR = Odds rate
Fig. 2The distribution of postoperative incision pain VAS at rest (a) incision pain VAS at mobilization (b) and visceral pain VAS (c) at different time points. Means of groups P and R patients who received primary and repeated cesarean section, respectively; VAS = visual analogue scale; PO = postoperative; * P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01
Fig. 3The incidence of postoperative inadequate treatment on incision pain (a), visceral pain (b) and the combined incidence (c) Groups P and R represent patients who underwent primary and repeated cesarean sections, respectively; VAS = visual analogue scale; PO = postoperative.
Subgroup analysis for different age groups
| Age group | Outcomes | Group P | Group R | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤30 years | Inadequate control on incision pain | 18 (38.3%) | 8 (18.2%) | χ2 = 4.506, |
| Inadequate control on viscera pain | 3 (6.4%) | 10 (22.7%) | χ2 = 4.958, | |
| Inadequate control on both incision and viscera pain | 18 (38.3%) | 16 (36.4%) | χ2 = 0.036, | |
| > 30 years | Inadequate control on incision pain | 7 (35.0%) | 8 (14.0%) | χ2 = 4.149, |
| Inadequate control on viscera pain | 5 (25.0%) | 11 (19.3%) | χ2 = 0.292, | |
| Inadequate control on both incision and viscera pain | 9 (45.0%) | 18 (31.6%) | χ2 = 1.171, |
Group P and R mean patients who received primary and repeated cesarean delivery, respectively; Data were presented as numbers (percentage)
The postoperative short-term outcomes in different groups after propensity score matching
| Outcomes | Group P ( | Group R ( | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | 30.3 ± 4.3 | 30.8 ± 3.4 | |
| Gestational age (week) | 38.6 ± 1.0 | 38.5 ± 0.7 | |
| Preoperative complications | 5 (11.1%) | 3 (6.7%) | χ2 = 0.548, |
| Time to feel pain (hour) | 3 (2, 6) | 4 (2, 7) | |
| Early walking time (hour) | 28.9 ± 8.8 | 28.5 ± 9.6 | |
| Nausea or vomiting | 3 (6.7%) | 4 (8.9%) | χ2 = 0.155, |
| Pruritus | 2 (4.5%) | 3 (6.7%) | χ2 = 0.212, |
| Sleep quality PO 0d (poor) | 16 (35.6%) | 13 (28.9%) | χ2 = 0.457, |
| Sleep quality PO 1d (poor) | 5 (11.1%) | 3 (6.7%) | χ2 = 0.548, |
| PCIA consumption (mL) | 111.1 ± 36.0 | 110.9 ± 37.3 | |
| Hospital stays (day) | 3.5 ± 1.1 | 3.0 ± 0.8 |
Group P and R mean patients who received primary and repeated cesarean delivery, respectively; Data were presented as means ± SD, median (interquartile range) or as numbers (percentage); PO = Postoperative; PCIA = Patient controlled intravenous analgesia
The patients’ postoperative pain in different groups after propensity score matching
| Outcomes | Group P ( | Group R ( | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rest incision pain VAS at PO 4 h | 18 (11, 20) | 11 (7, 16) | |
| Moving incision pain VAS at PO 4 h | 29 (21, 39) | 23 (13, 30) | |
| Visceral pain VAS at PO 4 h | 22 (6, 32) | 27 (17, 36) | |
| Rest incision pain VAS at PO 8 h | 13 (9, 19) | 9 (4, 13) | |
| Moving incision pain VAS at PO 8 h | 25 (21, 34) | 22 (12, 29) | |
| Visceral pain VAS at PO 8 h | 21 (8, 28) | 20 (11, 30) | |
| Rest incision pain VAS at PO 12 h | 12 (6, 15) | 9 (3, 12) | |
| Moving incision pain VAS at PO 12 h | 24 (21, 32) | 15 (10, 26) | |
| Visceral pain VAS at PO 12 h | 13 (0, 25) | 11 (0, 24) | |
| Rest incision pain VAS at PO 24 h | 6 (0, 13) | 4 (0, 6) | |
| Moving incision pain VAS at PO 24 h | 22 (17, 29) | 14 (9, 20) | |
| Visceral pain VAS at PO 24 h | 0 (0, 13) | 5 (0, 15) | |
| Rest incision pain VAS at PO 48 h | 0 (0, 8) | 0 (0, 4) | |
| Moving incision pain VAS at PO 48 h | 20 (12, 27) | 14 (10, 20) | |
| Visceral pain VAS at PO 48 h | 0 (0, 8) | 0 (0, 5) | |
| Inadequate analgesia on incision pain | 17 (37.8%) | 6 (13.0%) | χ2 = 7.368, P = 0.007 |
| Inadequate analgesia on visceral pain | 7 (15.6%) | 9 (19.6%) | χ2 = 0.252, |
Group P and R mean patients who received primary and repeated cesarean delivery, respectively; Data were presented as median (interquartile range) or as numbers (percentage); PO = Postoperative; VAS = Visual analogue scale
Fig. 4Changes in leukocyte count (a) and neutrophil count (b) before and after surgery. Means of groups P and R patients who underwent primary and repeated cesarean sections, respectively; Pre = preoperative; PO = postoperative; compared to group R, P < 0.001.
The long-term postoperative outcomes in different groups after propensity score matching
| Time point | Outcomes | Group P ( | Group R ( | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PO 1 week | Experiencing pain | 38 (84.4%) | 35 (77.7%) | χ2 = 0.653, |
| location of pain (abdominal incision/viscera /both) | 26 (57.8%)/5 (11.1%)/3 (6.7%) | 26 (57.8%)/3 (6.7%)/0 (0.0%) | χ2 = 4.426, | |
| Affect sleep | 14 (31.1%) | 10 (22.2%) | χ2 = 0.909, | |
| Ability of daily life (partial dependency/fully autonomy) | 19 (42.2%)/26 (57.8%) | 18 (40.0%)/27 (60.0%) | χ2 = 0.046, | |
| PO 4 week | Experiencing pain | 28 (62.2%) | 17 (37.7%) | χ2 = 6.403, |
| location of pain (abdominal incision/ viscera/both) | 18 (40.0%)/7 (15.6%)/1 (2.2%) | 8 (17.8%)/4 (8.9%)/0 (0%) | χ2 = 9.434, | |
| Affect sleep | 8 (17.8%) | 4 (8.9%) | χ2 = 1.538, | |
| Ability of daily life (partial dependency/ fully autonomy) | 45 (100%)/0 (0%) | 45 (100%)/0 (0%) | χ2 = 0.000, |
Group P and R mean patients who received primary and repeated cesarean delivery, respectively; Data were presented as numbers (percentage); PO = Postoperative