Affecting Factors for Chronic Pain After Sternotomy

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
Pain can be classified as anatomical, etiological, duration, intensity, and pathophysiological. Classification according to duration is made according to the duration that the person feels the pain. Here, the classification is basically divided into acute and chronic. Acute pain is usually associated with acute injury or trauma. Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues after the expected period for the tissues to heal. Chronic pain is pain that lasts for 3 months or longer. Various conditions, usually including psychological and ethnic conditions, can affect the type of pain. More than 2 million people worldwide undergo open heart surgery. Although mortality rates have decreased significantly thanks to advances in anesthesia and surgery, chronic pain after open heart surgery is still a serious problem. The rate of chronic pain varies between 11-40% within 1 year after cardiac surgery. Since open heart surgery is a very common procedure, it affects many people. Therefore; It is important to understand the factors related to the development of chronic pain. Many risk factors have been identified for chronic pain after coronary artery bypass surgery. These are; female gender, young age, preoperative anxiety, intraoperative opioid use, and intense pain in the first days of the postoperative period. Although there are various retrospective and prospective studies on this subject, these studies are still insufficient and need support in the literature. In this study, we aim to reveal the factors that increase chronic pain after sternotomy, take precautions against these factors and reduce the development of chronic pain. Chronic pain is a problem that has been increasing in our country as well as all over the world in recent years. Therefore, defining the factors related to pain is very important. In our study, we aim to reveal the factors that increase chronic pain after sternotomy. By determining these factors, it will be possible to prevent the development of chronic pain in patients, reduce costs and increase the quality of life of patients. Our study does not pose any risk for the patients to be included.
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First added on: Sep 01, 2024