2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000013215
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Perioperative predictors of moderate and severe postoperative pain in idiopathic scoliosis patients following spinal correction and fusion operations

Abstract: To investigate the predictive factors of pain intensity during the first 48 hours after spinal correction and fusion operations for idiopathic scoliosis patients.A total of 290 scoliosis patients who underwent posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion operations were enrolled in this study. A standard surgical and analgesic method was implemented for all participants and pain intensity was evaluated at fixed times within 48 hours after the operation. Variables including demographics (age, sex, body mass inde… Show more

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“…Of the 17 studies (Bennett-Branson & Craig, 1993; Berghmans et al, 2018; Cai et al, 2017; Chidambaran et al, 2017; Chieng et al, 2013; Cook-Sather et al, 2020; Fan et al, 2018; Ferland et al, 2017; Gholami et al, 2020; Jaaniste et al, 2021; Knoetze et al, 2020; Martin & John, 2020; Pagé et al, 2012; Postier et al, 2020; Uhl et al, 2019; Voepel-Lewis et al, 2017; Zavras et al, 2015), 14 reported no significant association between age and APSP (Bennett-Branson & Craig, 1993; Berghmans et al, 2018; Cai et al, 2017; Chidambaran et al, 2017; Chieng et al, 2013; Fan et al, 2018; Ferland et al, 2017; Gholami et al, 2020; Knoetze et al, 2020; Martin & John, 2020; Postier et al, 2020; Uhl et al, 2019; Voepel-Lewis et al, 2017; Zavras et al, 2015), one reported association of younger age and greater pain (Cook-Sather et al, 2020), and two other studies showed that age was positively associated with pain intensity (Jaaniste et al, 2021; Pagé et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 17 studies (Bennett-Branson & Craig, 1993; Berghmans et al, 2018; Cai et al, 2017; Chidambaran et al, 2017; Chieng et al, 2013; Cook-Sather et al, 2020; Fan et al, 2018; Ferland et al, 2017; Gholami et al, 2020; Jaaniste et al, 2021; Knoetze et al, 2020; Martin & John, 2020; Pagé et al, 2012; Postier et al, 2020; Uhl et al, 2019; Voepel-Lewis et al, 2017; Zavras et al, 2015), 14 reported no significant association between age and APSP (Bennett-Branson & Craig, 1993; Berghmans et al, 2018; Cai et al, 2017; Chidambaran et al, 2017; Chieng et al, 2013; Fan et al, 2018; Ferland et al, 2017; Gholami et al, 2020; Knoetze et al, 2020; Martin & John, 2020; Postier et al, 2020; Uhl et al, 2019; Voepel-Lewis et al, 2017; Zavras et al, 2015), one reported association of younger age and greater pain (Cook-Sather et al, 2020), and two other studies showed that age was positively associated with pain intensity (Jaaniste et al, 2021; Pagé et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one hand, adolescents submitted to major surgery reported difficulty in controlling pain due to the complexity of factors that interfere [16]. Scoliosis surgery is an invasive surgical procedure, which usually results in high levels of postoperative pain [31]. This surgery is a stressful and painful experience, and some adolescents mighty experience pain during months, or years [32].…”
Section: Physical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the study of factors affecting postoperative acute pain has important clinical significance for optimizing postoperative acute pain management ( 11 ). Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists need to understand the influencing factors of postoperative analgesic effect of the operation, intervene with these factors, and formulate individualized analgesic schemes, so as to reduce the occurrence of excessive or insufficient analgesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%