2018
DOI: 10.5603/aa.2018.0002
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Cultural and psychological determinants of pain assessment during lower limb angioplasty

Abstract: Introduction. It is a common unofficial perception of surgeons performing endovascular operations that patients living in the different social and economic environment assess pain differently during peripheral angioplasty procedures. The objective was to examine the differences in assessing pain experienced during endovascular arterial interventions on lower limbs, by Polish and German patients, and to analyse the psychological determinants of the assumed differences, by referring to mental dispositions such a… Show more

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