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Post-discharge Pain After Breast-surgery Treated by Paravertebral Block

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HaliImekamilika
Wadhamini
Samuele Ceruti
Washirika
Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Bellinzona

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Kikemikali

Breast surgery is known being associated to a high risk of persistent post-operative pain, which has been related, among other factors, to a poorly treated acute pain. Paravertebral block has been successfully employed for anesthesia and analgesia after breast surgery, however its impact on persistent post-operative pain has rarely been investigated. Aim of this study is to assess prevalence, characteristics and consequences of post-discharge pain and its correlation to the incidence of persistent post-operative pain development in a continuous cohort of patients undergoing breast surgery with a paravertebral block.
Investigators designed a prospective, observational study on a continuous cohort of adult patients undergoing breast surgery with a standardized thoracic paravertebral block performed before general anesthesia induction. Patients were subsequently interviewed 6 months after hospital discharge in order to assess the incidence, features and duration of post-discharge pain.

Maelezo

Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women, with an incidence of more than one million new cases per year. In the majority of cases surgery is part of the treatment and prognosis has progressively improved during last years. Attention is thus being increasingly focusing on these patients' quality of life and chronic postsurgical pain, defined as pain in the area of surgery lasting beyond 3 month from the operation, has emerged as a frequent long-term complication, with prevalence up to 60%. This often-disabling condition has been shown to significantly affect cancer survivors' quality of life and to have a heavy economic impact on the healthcare system.

Many potential risk factors have been proposed for the development of chronic post-breast surgery pain. A Cochrane systematic review has addressed the role of regional anesthesia in preventing the development of chronic postoperative pain, suggesting that "paravertebral block may reduce the pain after breast cancer surgery in about one out every five women treated", these results being however weakened by the often poor quality and inadequate power of the studies available. Many predictors of chronic postoperative pain have been identified, one of them being a poorly treated acute pain; in this perspective, regional anesthesia could possibly play a role in preventing nervous system remodeling with resultant hyperalgesia, allodynia and sustained wound pain.

Even if chronic postoperative pain has been progressively recognized as an issue after breast cancer surgery, its link to poorly treated acute postoperative pain and post-discharge pain (PDP) has been poorly investigated. Single shot paravertebral block is an effective technique to provide both anesthesia and good analgesia after breast surgery, but its benefits duration is still debated.

Tarehe

Imethibitishwa Mwisho: 07/31/2018
Iliyowasilishwa Kwanza: 07/25/2018
Uandikishaji uliokadiriwa Uliwasilishwa: 07/31/2018
Iliyotumwa Kwanza: 08/06/2018
Sasisho la Mwisho Liliwasilishwa: 07/31/2018
Sasisho la Mwisho Lilichapishwa: 08/06/2018
Tarehe halisi ya kuanza kwa masomo: 12/31/2015
Tarehe ya Kukamilisha Msingi iliyokadiriwa: 04/29/2017
Tarehe ya Kukamilisha Utafiti: 06/29/2017

Hali au ugonjwa

Mastectomy, Segmental
Regional Anesthesia

Uingiliaji / matibabu

Other: Breast-surgery patients

Awamu

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Vikundi vya Arm

MkonoUingiliaji / matibabu
Breast-surgery patients
A consecutive cohort of adult patients undergoing breast surgery with a combined anesthesia technique, employing a thoracic single-shot paravertebral block performed before surgery. Operations performed were in all cases unilateral tumor resections, lumpectomies and mastectomies without axillary lymphadenectomy.
Other: Breast-surgery patients
Patients were contacted by phone 6 months after surgery and, after oral consent, a standardized questionnaire was administered in order to inquiry about the length and nature of post-operative pain, the incidence of post-discharge pain, its characteristics, its impact on daily life, its treatment and its rate of chronicity

Vigezo vya Kustahiki

Zama zinazostahiki Kujifunza 18 Years Kwa 18 Years
Jinsia Inastahiki KujifunzaFemale
Njia ya sampuliNon-Probability Sample
Hupokea Wajitolea wa AfyaNdio
Vigezo

Inclusion Criteria:

- female sex

- 18 years or greater

- elective breast surgery (tumor resection, mastectomy, lumpectomy)

- local regional anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria:

- patients refusal,

- general contraindications to regional anesthesia,

- the inability to perform a complete block

- diagnosed COPD or other respiratory diseases,

- ASA score risk greater than 3.

Matokeo

Hatua za Matokeo ya Msingi

1. Post-discharge pain [6 months post-surgery]

Primary endpoint of this study is to assess the incidence of post-discharge pain in a cohort of patients undergoing breast surgery with a single shot thoracic paravertebral block.

Hatua za Matokeo ya Sekondari

1. Pain characteristics [6 months post-surgery]

Secondary endpoints is to characterize this post-discharge pain in terms of pain characteristics, evaluated by Numerical Rating Scale (NRS, from 0 intended as no pain, to 10 as maximal pain), on patient daily life after discharge home.

2. Pain impact [6 months post-surgery]

Secondary endpoints is to characterize this post-discharge pain in terms of pain impact on patient daily life after discharge home, intended as capable to impact especially on a) work, b) leisure or c) sleep.

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