Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study

Background. Because of economic reasons, day surgery rates have steadily increased in many countries and the trend is to perform around 70% of all surgical procedures as day surgery. Literature shows that postoperative pain treatment remains unfulfilled in several fields such as orthopedic and gener...

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Main Authors: Sara Campagna, Maria Delfina Antonielli D’Oulx, Rosetta Paradiso, Laura Perretta, Silvia Re Viglietti, Paola Berchialla, Valerio Dimonte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Pain Research and Management
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104383
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spelling doaj-d1740241134b43e8b79c51c97237e9092020-11-24T23:47:37ZengHindawi LimitedPain Research and Management1203-67651918-15232016-01-01201610.1155/2016/61043836104383Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective StudySara Campagna0Maria Delfina Antonielli D’Oulx1Rosetta Paradiso2Laura Perretta3Silvia Re Viglietti4Paola Berchialla5Valerio Dimonte6School of Nursing, Department of Clinical and Biological Science, University of Torino, Via San Giacomo 2, Beinasco, 10092 Torino, ItalyGeneral Surgery, Hospital Evangelico Valdese, Via Pellico 19, 10135 Torino, ItalyGeneral Surgery, Hospital Evangelico Valdese, Via Pellico 19, 10135 Torino, ItalyGeneral Surgery, Hospital Ospedale Umberto I, Via Magellano N.1, 10128 Torino, ItalySchool of Nursing, Department of Clinical and Biological Science, University of Torino, Via San Giacomo 2, Beinasco, 10092 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Biological Science, University of Torino, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Public Health and Paediatrics, University of Torino, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, ItalyBackground. Because of economic reasons, day surgery rates have steadily increased in many countries and the trend is to perform around 70% of all surgical procedures as day surgery. Literature shows that postoperative pain treatment remains unfulfilled in several fields such as orthopedic and general surgery patients. In Italy, the day surgery program is not yet under governmental authority and is managed regionally by local practices. Aim. To investigate the trends in pain intensity and its relation to type of surgeries and pain therapy protocols, in postoperative patients, discharged from three different Ambulatory Surgeries located in North West Italy (Piedmont region). Method. The present study enrolled 276 patients who undergone different surgical procedures in ambulatory regimen. Patients recorded postoperative pain score twice a day, compliance with prescribed drugs, and pain related reasons for contacting the hospital. Monitoring lasted for 7 days. Results. At discharge, 72% of patients were under weak opioids, 12% interrupted the treatment due to side effects, 17% of patients required extra drugs, and 15% contacted the hospital reporting pain problems. About 50% of patients experienced moderate pain during the first day after surgery. Results from our study show that most of the patients experienced avoidable pain after discharge.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104383
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author Sara Campagna
Maria Delfina Antonielli D’Oulx
Rosetta Paradiso
Laura Perretta
Silvia Re Viglietti
Paola Berchialla
Valerio Dimonte
spellingShingle Sara Campagna
Maria Delfina Antonielli D’Oulx
Rosetta Paradiso
Laura Perretta
Silvia Re Viglietti
Paola Berchialla
Valerio Dimonte
Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
Pain Research and Management
author_facet Sara Campagna
Maria Delfina Antonielli D’Oulx
Rosetta Paradiso
Laura Perretta
Silvia Re Viglietti
Paola Berchialla
Valerio Dimonte
author_sort Sara Campagna
title Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
title_short Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
title_full Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
title_fullStr Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative Pain, an Unmet Problem in Day or Overnight Italian Surgery Patients: A Prospective Study
title_sort postoperative pain, an unmet problem in day or overnight italian surgery patients: a prospective study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Pain Research and Management
issn 1203-6765
1918-1523
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background. Because of economic reasons, day surgery rates have steadily increased in many countries and the trend is to perform around 70% of all surgical procedures as day surgery. Literature shows that postoperative pain treatment remains unfulfilled in several fields such as orthopedic and general surgery patients. In Italy, the day surgery program is not yet under governmental authority and is managed regionally by local practices. Aim. To investigate the trends in pain intensity and its relation to type of surgeries and pain therapy protocols, in postoperative patients, discharged from three different Ambulatory Surgeries located in North West Italy (Piedmont region). Method. The present study enrolled 276 patients who undergone different surgical procedures in ambulatory regimen. Patients recorded postoperative pain score twice a day, compliance with prescribed drugs, and pain related reasons for contacting the hospital. Monitoring lasted for 7 days. Results. At discharge, 72% of patients were under weak opioids, 12% interrupted the treatment due to side effects, 17% of patients required extra drugs, and 15% contacted the hospital reporting pain problems. About 50% of patients experienced moderate pain during the first day after surgery. Results from our study show that most of the patients experienced avoidable pain after discharge.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6104383
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