| Literature DB >> 35171934 |
Carolina L Schiavo1,2,3, Rogério B Borges4, Stela M J Castro5, Anelise S Wolmeister1,2,3, Andressa de Souza2, Otávio R S Martins3, Gabriela S Galvão6, Kahio C K Nazario3, Fabian J Nickel3, Wolnei Caumo2,7, Luciana C Stefani2,3,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress (B-MEPS) was developed to evaluate the preoperative individual vulnerability to emotional stress. To obtain a refined version of B-MEPS suitable for an app approach, this study aimed: (i) to identify items with more discriminant properties; (ii) to classify the level of preoperative emotional stress based on cut-off points; (iii) to assess concurrent validity through correlation with the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI) score; (iv) to confirm whether the refined version of B-MEPS is an adequate predictive measure for identification of patients prone to intense postoperative pain.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35171934 PMCID: PMC8849448 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of the study.
Flowchart illustrating the selection of patients included in the study. B-MEPS: Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress.
Descriptive statistics for B-MEPS items (n = 1016).
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| I am jittery. | 0.466807 | 0.777262 | 1.046 (0.100) |
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| I feel indecisive. | 0.489678 | 0.774965 | 1.509 (0.161) |
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| I am worried. | 0.462408 | 0.777033 | 1.074 (0.095) |
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| I feel confused. | 0.529111 | 0.772343 | 1.774 (0.177) |
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| I feel like a failure. | 0.347266 | 0.785971 | 0.703 (0.073) |
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| I worry too much over something that really does not matter. | 0.475575 | 0.775642 | 1.025 (0.093) |
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| I take disappointments so personally that I cannot get them out of my mind. | 0.484530 | 0.775811 | 1.031 (0.093) |
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| I get in a state of tension or turmoil as I think over my recent concerns and interests. | 0.448653 | 0.778271 | 1.100 (0.098) |
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| Do you feel unhappy? | 0.401045 | 0.780995 | 1.424 (0.165) |
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| Do you have feelings of discomfort in the stomach? | 0.231772 | 0.794695 | 0.561 (0.091) |
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| When I leave the hospital my life will be | 0.306747 | 0.787619 | 0.414 (0.067) |
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| How do you react when you are unhappy? | 0.315488 | 0.787820 | 0.345 (0.057) |
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| I think about my future with | 0.198254 | 0.796097 | 0.207 (0.053) |
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| How do you react when you are unhappy? | 0.399525 | 0.780832 | 1.000 (0.101) |
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| How do you describe your depressed mood? | 0.395197 | 0.781327 | 1.195 (0.135) |
B-MEPS: Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress. Total Cronbach Alpha after exclusion of items 11,12,13 was 0,79.
Fig 2Item characteristic curve for the item B-MEPS 4: “I feel confused”.
The curve shows the probability of endorsing a particular item response. The level of preoperative stress required to respond to the category “not to all” and to respond “somewhat” is 0.972 deviations above average. To change to category “moderately or very much so”, the individual needs to present a stress level of 1.681 above average. B-MEPS 4: Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress 4.
Fig 3Item information curves of B-MEPS.
The horizontal axis reflects the latent trait level of the test taker and the vertical axis reflects the probability of endorsing an item. The curve shows the region where the group of items (B-MEPS) estimates the latent trait of “emotional preoperative stress” with greater accuracy. The item characteristic curve represents the probability of patients positively answering the items according to their emotional stress on a continuum. B-MEPS: Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress.
Fig 4Digital tool to perform the preoperative stress calculation.
Fig 5Scatter plot of B-MEPS result and Central Sensitivity Index (n = 153).
B-MEPS: Brief Measure of Emotional Preoperative Stress.
General health and surgical characteristics in low or high preoperative stress patients (n = 153).
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| Age | 58.35 | 12.47 | 57.7 | 10.55 | 0.81 |
| Sex (fem) | 73 | 56.20 | 14 | 60.90 | 0.67 |
| Tabagism | 14 | 10.80 | 2 | 8.70 | 0.76 |
| Alcohol intake | 14 | 10.80 | 4 | 17.40 | 0.36 |
| Chronic pain | 25 | 19.20 | 8 | 34.80 | 0.09 |
| Chronic pain medication | 26 | 20.00 | 7 | 30.40 | 0.26 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | 22 | 17.00 | 9 | 39.00 | 0.015 |
| Depression | 16 | 12.30 | 6 | 26.10 | 0.08 |
| Anxiety | 9 | 12.30 | 5 | 21.70 | 0.02 |
| Cancer diagnosis | 65 | 12.30 | 12 | 52.20 | 0.84 |
| General anesthesia | 12 | 12.30 | 4 | 18.20 | 0.20 |
| Morphine neuroaxial | 107 | 12.30 | 14 | 66.70 | 0.08 |
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| Hysterectomy | 23 | 17.80 | 4 | 19.00 | 0.32 |
| Prostatectomy | 15 | 11.60 | 2 | 9.50 | 0.76 |
| Hip prothesis | 15 | 11.60 | 1 | 4.80 | 0.37 |
| Knee prothesis | 19 | 14.70 | 3 | 14.30 | 0.92 |
| Retosigmoidectomy | 57 | 44.20 | 11 | 52.40 | 0.48 |
Pain evaluation in 12, 24 and 48 hours comparing patients with high preoperative stress versus intermediate-low stress group (low stress).
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| Rest pain 12h | 3.39 (0.42) | 4.10 (0.65) | -0.76 (0.71) | 1 | 0.31 |
| Movement pain 12h | 5.98 (0.45) | 6.89 (0.68) | -0.90 (0.73) | 1.52 | 0.21 |
| Rest pain 24h | 3.45 (0.46) | 4.31 (0.70) | -1.06 (0.76) | 1.27 | 0.26 |
| Movement pain 24h | 6.10 (0.41) | 7.68 (0.62) | -1.48 (0.67) | 4.84 | 0.02 |
| Movement pain 48h | 6.26 (0.42) | 6.36 (0.64) | -0.09 (0.69) | 0.02 | 0.88 |
| Rest pain 48h | 3.12 (0.41) | 3.04 (0.63) | -0.18 (0.69) | 0.01 | 0.91 |
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| Morphine consumption 12h | 4.20 (0.66) | 6.33 (0.91) | -2.13 (0.93) | 6.45 | 0.02 |
| Morphine consumption 24h | 4.26 (0.68) | 5.25 (0.95) | -0.99 (0.96) | 1.05 | 0.3 |
| Morphine consumption 48h | 2.29 (0.59) | 2.45 (0.82) | -0.80 (0.84) | 0.04 | 0.78 |
*Ancova was used for normal distribution data (rest and movement pain) and
† Multivariate analysis (general linear model) for morphine consumption; both controling for sex, age, neuroaxial morphine, regional anesthesia, cancer, psychiatric diagnosis and previous pain medication use.