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The Effects of Anesthetics on Persistent Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery
In Brief
An observational study evaluating acute postoperative pain for Breast Cancer and Chronic Post-Procedural Pain. Completed, enrolled 89 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Persistent postoperative pain occurs up to 25 to 60 % after mastectomy. This occurs at a higher frequency than the rate of invasive surgery.Therefore, many ways have been tried to study risk factors. A study was conducted to predict postoperative pain for items (preoperative pain, sensitivity, pain prediction). As a result, it was reported that the scope of surgery, pre-operative pain, young age, and depression were associated with persistent pain. This study try to find out whether persistent pain after mastectomy is affected anesthetic factors appropriate anesthesia depth and opioid using standardized monitoring devices limited to similar surgical ranges.
Study Details
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Interventions
All patients assessed postoperative pain score in the recovery room and postoperative 2 month