Title of article :
Factors associated with severe postoperative pain in patients with total hip arthroplasty
Author/Authors :
PETROVIC, Nadezda M. General Hospital - Department of Anesthesiology, Serbia , MILOVANOVIC, Dragan R. University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Serbia , IGNJATOVIC RISTIC, Dragana University of Kragujevac - Clinical Centre “Kragujevac”, Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Psychiatry, Serbia , RIZNIC, Nikola University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Serbia , RISTIC, Branko University of Kragujevac - Clinical Centre “Kragujevac”, Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Serbia , STEPANOVIC, Zeljko University of Kragujevac - Clinical Centre “Kragujevac”, Faculty of Medical Sciences - Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Serbia
From page :
615
To page :
622
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors for the development of postoperative pain following total hip arthroplasty, particularly those connected with psychological distress and personality traits. Methods: The study included 90 patients with complaints of postoperative pain following cemented total hip replacement divided into two groups based on the intensity of postoperative pain as measured using the numerical rating scale (NRS). Patients with NRS scores of 5 or higher were included in the study group and those with NRS of less than 5 were included in the control group. The Hamilton scales for anxiety and depression and the DS14 test for the identification of Type D personality were used for psychological evaluation. Results: In the study group, more patients were female (29 vs. 13) and had more anxiety (13 vs. 3), depression symptoms (11 vs. 2), and Type D personality (18 vs. 9) than the control group. Mean preoperative NRS was 7.2±1.7 in the study and 6.0±1.2 in the control group (p 0.001). Factors associated with development of strong postoperative pain was female gender (OR=4.91, 95% CI=2.01 to 12.01, p 0.001), Type D personality (OR=2.81, CI=1.17 to 7.32, p=0.030), severe anxiety (OR=6.01, CI=1.58 to 22.90, p=0.009), depressive symptoms (OR=7.33, CI=1.52 to 35.34, p=0.013) and subjects with marked preoperative painful condition (OR=2.64, CI=1.17 to 5.44, p 0.001). Conclusion: Patients with severe anxiety, depression and Type D personality appear to be at risk of developing severe postoperative pain. In addition, female gender and the intensity of pain immediately after procedure were found to be important risk factors.
Keywords :
Anxiety , depression , female , postoperative pain , risk factors , total hip arthroplasty , Type D personality
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica
Record number :
2633178
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