Subacute Pain as a Predictor of Long-Term Pain Following Orthopedic Surgery An Australian Prospective 12 Month Observational Cohort Study

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Veal, Felicity C. [1 ]
Bereznicki, Luke R. E. [1 ]
Thompson, Angus J. [1 ]
Peterson, Gregory M. [1 ]
Orlikowski, Chris [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Sch Med, Pharm, Unit Medicat Outcomes Res & Educ, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[2] Royal Hobart Hosp, Persistent Pain Serv, Hobart, Tas, Australia
关键词
CHRONIC POSTSURGICAL PAIN; POSTOPERATIVE PAIN; PROSPECTIVE COHORT; NEUROPATHIC PAIN; HIP; PREVENTION; PREVALENCE; DISCHARGE; IMPACT; SCALE;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000001498
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The aim of this study was to document the level of pain and functionality in the 12 months following orthopedic surgery and identify if high pain levels following discharge were associated with pain persisting at 12 months.An observational prospective cohort study was undertaken, following 87 patients (mean age 62.4 years [18-92]; 47.1% male) who required orthopedic surgery at the Royal Hobart Hospital, Australia. Following an initial survey, patients were telephoned at 10 days, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 12 months after discharge.Postdischarge pain levels were high with 97.4% of patients suffering pain at 10 days, 81.2% at 6 weeks and 79.5% at 3 months. Pain affected the ability to undertake activities of daily living (ADLs) for 32.7% and 20.0% of patients at 10 days and 6 weeks, respectively. Twelve months after discharge, 65.5% of patients reported pain persisting at the surgical site, with 29.9% of all patients suffering moderate-severe incidental pain; and nearly one quarter of patients reported pain affected their sleep or ADLs. Average pain levels rated as moderate-severe at 10 days (P=0.01) and 6 weeks (P=0.02) and pain of neuropathic origin at 3 months (30.2% vs 10.3% P=0.03) and 12 months (30.4% vs 4.9% P=0.01) were associated with persistent pain at 12 months.Pain in the period following discharge from hospital is significant and undermanaged. Previous studies has shown that that acute pain, particularly in the first 48hours following surgery is a predictor for long-term pain after surgery. This study adds to the current literature by showing that pain in the subacute period, following discharge from hospital is also associated with the pain persisting at 12 months. These findings have important implications for improving quality of life as well as potentially preventing persistent pain with increased follow-up and more intensive management of post-discharge pain.
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