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Pain management following discharge after ambulatory same-day surgery
Authors:Watt-Watson Judy  Chung Frances  Chan Vincent W S  McGillion Michael
Affiliation:Faculty of Nursing, and Centre for the Study of Pain, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. j.watt.watson@utoronto.ca
Abstract:AIM AND BACKGROUND: Same-day surgeries are becoming routine for many surgical procedures. However, the degree to which patients need help with pain management at home following laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC), shoulder, or hand ambulatory day surgery has received minimal examination. This study examined pain and related interference, analgesic use and adverse events, complications and resources utilized, and adequacy of postdischarge information at four time periods. METHODS: Data were collected from 180 patients by telephone interviews at 24, 48 and 72 hours, and 7 days after discharge. Patients (n = 78 hand, 48 shoulder, 54 LC surgery) were on average 41 years old. RESULTS: For all patients, worst 24-hour pain was reported as moderate to severe at all time periods. Using repeated measures anova demonstrated that shoulder patients had significantly more pain and overall pain-related interference, particularly in sleep and work, from 24 hours to day 7 than did hand or LC patients. The main analgesic taken was acetaminophen (paracetamol) with codeine 30 mg; 50% took no analgesia from 72 hours. About 20% experienced analgesic adverse events within 72 hours, mainly constipation and nausea. Only
Keywords:ambulatory day surgeries    laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients    orthopaedic    pain
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