Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis

Background: Sex differences in pain perception exist in humans. This study aimed to search whether sex differences also existed in patient controlled analgesia (PCA) among elderly populations. Methods: Patients’ information was retrieved from a quality-insurance database from a period of 2 years. De...

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Main Authors: Ruey-Horng Rau, Ying-Chun Lin, Jen-Kun Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Medicine (TSGECM) 2016-09-01
Series:International Journal of Gerontology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873959816300606
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author Ruey-Horng Rau
Ying-Chun Lin
Jen-Kun Cheng
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Ying-Chun Lin
Jen-Kun Cheng
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description Background: Sex differences in pain perception exist in humans. This study aimed to search whether sex differences also existed in patient controlled analgesia (PCA) among elderly populations. Methods: Patients’ information was retrieved from a quality-insurance database from a period of 2 years. Demographic characters, types of PCA mode, consumptions of PCA drugs on postoperative Day 1, all PCA-related complications, visual analogue scale in bed rest, daily activities, and coughing, surgical sites, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status, and satisfaction to PCA were all analyzed. Results: A total of 1441 women (71.6±8.4 years) and 730 men (70.9±7.7 years) were analyzed. Elderly women had higher incidences of nausea, vomiting, vertigo, inappropriate sensory and motor blockages, as well experiencing more pain in bed rest and daily activities. Elderly men had more pain experience while coughing but had higher satisfactions to PCA. Conclusion: Several important sex differences existed in the elderly patients when utilizing PCA as pain management. More concern should be drawn to these differences to minimize PCA-related complications and to avoid the potential hazard of PCA in vulnerable elderly patients. Generalization of this application in other constitutions requires further studies.
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spelling doaj.art-9e4f5289c63440739a1a09e0f735bbfe2022-12-22T02:55:26ZengTaiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Medicine (TSGECM)International Journal of Gerontology1873-95982016-09-0110314615010.1016/j.ijge.2015.06.005Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database AnalysisRuey-Horng Rau0Ying-Chun Lin1Jen-Kun Cheng2Department of Anesthesia, Mackey Memory Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Anesthesia, Mackey Memory Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Anesthesia, Mackey Memory Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanBackground: Sex differences in pain perception exist in humans. This study aimed to search whether sex differences also existed in patient controlled analgesia (PCA) among elderly populations. Methods: Patients’ information was retrieved from a quality-insurance database from a period of 2 years. Demographic characters, types of PCA mode, consumptions of PCA drugs on postoperative Day 1, all PCA-related complications, visual analogue scale in bed rest, daily activities, and coughing, surgical sites, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status, and satisfaction to PCA were all analyzed. Results: A total of 1441 women (71.6±8.4 years) and 730 men (70.9±7.7 years) were analyzed. Elderly women had higher incidences of nausea, vomiting, vertigo, inappropriate sensory and motor blockages, as well experiencing more pain in bed rest and daily activities. Elderly men had more pain experience while coughing but had higher satisfactions to PCA. Conclusion: Several important sex differences existed in the elderly patients when utilizing PCA as pain management. More concern should be drawn to these differences to minimize PCA-related complications and to avoid the potential hazard of PCA in vulnerable elderly patients. Generalization of this application in other constitutions requires further studies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873959816300606epidural analgesiageriatric surgeryopioid complicationspostoperative caresexual differences
spellingShingle Ruey-Horng Rau
Ying-Chun Lin
Jen-Kun Cheng
Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
International Journal of Gerontology
epidural analgesia
geriatric surgery
opioid complications
postoperative care
sexual differences
title Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
title_full Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
title_fullStr Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
title_short Sex Differences in Elderly Patients Using Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Postoperative Period: A Retrospective Database Analysis
title_sort sex differences in elderly patients using patient controlled analgesia in the postoperative period a retrospective database analysis
topic epidural analgesia
geriatric surgery
opioid complications
postoperative care
sexual differences
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873959816300606
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