reviewAnesthesiologyAug 19, 2009HYBRID OA

Predictors of Postoperative Pain and Analgesic Consumption

University Health Network · University of Toronto · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Pain is a subjective and multidimensional experience that is often inadequately managed in clinical practice. Effective control of postoperative pain is important after anesthesia and surgery. A systematic review was conducted to identify the independent predictive factors for postoperative pain and analgesic consumption. The authors identified 48 eligible studies with 23,037 patients included in the final analysis. Preoperative pain, anxiety, age, and type of surgery were four significant predictors for postoperative pain. Type of surgery, age, and psychological distress were the significant predictors for analgesic consumption. Gender was not found to be a consistent predictor as traditionally believed.…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Analgesic
  • Anxiety
  • Postoperative pain
  • Distress
  • Anesthesia
  • Physical therapy
  • Surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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