2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-018-0551-3
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Survey of postoperative pain control in different types of hospitals: a multicenter observational study

Abstract: BackgroundCurrent pain assessment and treatment does not address every patient’s requirements. Although the Polish national guidelines for post-operative pain management have been published, many patients experience severe pain in the postoperative period. The main goal of our study was to assess pain severity among patients from different types of hospitals (primary, secondary, and tertiary centers) after similar types of surgeries. We also aimed to determine if there were any differences in pain severity ass… Show more

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“…All our patients received the best analgesic treatment according to guidelines supervised mostly by nurses and modified, when needed, by doctors. The problem of unsatisfactory analgesic treatment in postsurgical period remains unresolved in other centers (Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska et al, 2016; Borys et al, 2018; Tomaszek and Dębska, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All our patients received the best analgesic treatment according to guidelines supervised mostly by nurses and modified, when needed, by doctors. The problem of unsatisfactory analgesic treatment in postsurgical period remains unresolved in other centers (Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska et al, 2016; Borys et al, 2018; Tomaszek and Dębska, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients after thoracic surgical procedures are at very high risk of postoperative pain (Borys et al, 2018). Studies on the relationship between obesity and pain remain controversial (Guneli et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, minor complications such as hypotension, nausea and vomiting, pruritis, and urinary retention occurred less frequently after PVB. In our previous study, during the first postoperative hours, patients after posterolateral thoracotomies perceived severe pain which was comparable to upper abdominal surgery [20]. However, with continuous PVB, the pain intensity reduced drastically at postoperative hour 12 and was comparable in severity to the less painful procedures of the head and neck or lower abdominal surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…However, significantly fewer patients in the PVB group had PTPS at month 6 ( Table 4). Acute and chronic pain association with the type of surgery: Seven types of surgical procedures were performed in the study including wedge resection (46), lobectomy (28), decortication (20), pneumonectomy (7), segmentectomy (6), tumor resection, and exploratory thoracotomy (2). Because only four patients had tumor resections and exploratory thoracotomies, they were excluded from statistical analysis.…”
Section: Secondary Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the availability of effective therapies, many patients continue to suffer from unrelieved pain in hospital settings [7]. As a result, international pain organizations have called for a strategy to improve pain management practices [2] that include pain assessment, appropriate use of analgesics, and proactive responses [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%