Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)

The mean pain intensity for inpatient consultations, for example in cancer patients, is known. However, the proportion of necessary consultations in the total volume of patients of a ward or a hospital, the general pain intensity in a surgical ward and the relationship between pain medication, lengt...

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Main Authors: Brinkers Michael, Istel Mandy, Kretzschmar Moritz, Pfau Giselher, Meyer Frank
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-10-01
Series:Innovative Surgical Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2023-0016
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author Brinkers Michael
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Meyer Frank
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description The mean pain intensity for inpatient consultations, for example in cancer patients, is known. However, the proportion of necessary consultations in the total volume of patients of a ward or a hospital, the general pain intensity in a surgical ward and the relationship between pain medication, length of stay and therapeutic success are unknown. The aim of the study was to examine surgical patients in a single normal ward subclassified into various groups (−/+ surgery, ICU stay, cancer, consultation for pain therapy etc.) during half a year with regard to their pain. For this purpose, the pain score (NAS) was recorded daily for each patient during the entire hospital stay and the change was assessed over the clinical course.
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spelling doaj.art-23dbf903f98f4e1a8173820ff397ada92023-12-11T07:36:23ZengDe GruyterInnovative Surgical Science2364-74852023-10-0182738210.1515/iss-2023-0016Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)Brinkers Michael0Istel Mandy1Kretzschmar Moritz2Pfau Giselher3Meyer Frank4Division of Pain Therapy, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital at Magdeburg, Magdeburg, GermanyDepartment of Cardiology, University Hospital at Magdeburg, Magdeburg, GermanyDivision of Pain Therapy, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital at Magdeburg, Magdeburg, GermanyDivision of Pain Therapy, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital at Magdeburg, Magdeburg, GermanyDepartment of General, Abdominal, Vascular and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital at Magdeburg, Magdeburg, GermanyThe mean pain intensity for inpatient consultations, for example in cancer patients, is known. However, the proportion of necessary consultations in the total volume of patients of a ward or a hospital, the general pain intensity in a surgical ward and the relationship between pain medication, length of stay and therapeutic success are unknown. The aim of the study was to examine surgical patients in a single normal ward subclassified into various groups (−/+ surgery, ICU stay, cancer, consultation for pain therapy etc.) during half a year with regard to their pain. For this purpose, the pain score (NAS) was recorded daily for each patient during the entire hospital stay and the change was assessed over the clinical course.https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2023-0016pain intensitynsaidopioidspsychotropic drugstherapeutic algorithm
spellingShingle Brinkers Michael
Istel Mandy
Kretzschmar Moritz
Pfau Giselher
Meyer Frank
Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
Innovative Surgical Science
pain intensity
nsaid
opioids
psychotropic drugs
therapeutic algorithm
title Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
title_full Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
title_fullStr Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
title_full_unstemmed Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
title_short Status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward – a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm (“real-world data”)
title_sort status of inpatient pain therapy using the example of a general and abdominal surgery normal ward a prospective questionnaire study to review a pain therapy algorithm real world data
topic pain intensity
nsaid
opioids
psychotropic drugs
therapeutic algorithm
url https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2023-0016
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