2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001010050004
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Wie zuverlässig ist unser Gedächtnis für akute postoperative Schmerzen?

Abstract: We conclude that real-time evaluations of pain intensity should be recorded additionally to retrospective accounts. Retrospective ratings are important too, because we suggest that the memory of pain more than the experience of pain itself form the basis of patients' future decisions about treatment including their compliance and their satisfaction with pain management.

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“…However, when recall of pain intensity (3-14 days) was evaluated compared with the actual pain recorded at this time, no significant difference was found [45-47]. We chose not to analyse the relationship between patients' perception of pain and types of surgery because it was not our purpose.…”
Section: Discussion Limitations and Recommendations For Future Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when recall of pain intensity (3-14 days) was evaluated compared with the actual pain recorded at this time, no significant difference was found [45-47]. We chose not to analyse the relationship between patients' perception of pain and types of surgery because it was not our purpose.…”
Section: Discussion Limitations and Recommendations For Future Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. nach überwiegend abdominal-chirurgischen Eingriffen, schwanken zwischen 0 bis über 6 (VAS) [3,6]. In unserer Untersuchung lagen sowohl der Schmerz zum Befragungszeitpunkt wie der durchschnittliche Schmerz während der ersten 24 h nach dem operativen Eingriff im Mittel in der angestrebten Marge von ≤3 (VAS), d. h. keinen bis wenigen Schmerzen [3,7]. Weiter verbesserungsfä-hig ist sicher, dass 3/4 aller Befragten einmal stärkere Schmerzen (Maximum im Mittel bei VAS 6) erlitten.…”
Section: Schmerzmedikationunclassified