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VATS 术后疼痛的特征及与疼痛相关的因素:中国国家癌症中心的经验

 

Authors Tong Y, Wei P, Wang S, Sun Q, Cui Y, Ning N, Chen S, He X

Received 10 February 2020

Accepted for publication 6 July 2020

Published 21 July 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 1861—1867

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S249134

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Editor who approved publication: Dr Michael A Überall

Purpose: No final conclusion has yet been reached on characteristics of postoperative pain and pain-related factors after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). This study was designed to explore features of acute severe pain and chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP), and the pain-related factors of VATS.
Patients and Methods: Data of patients who underwent VATS for lung cancer in Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between March 2017 and January 2019 were reviewed in this retrospective study. A numerical rating scale (NRS) was used for evaluating the intensity of postoperative pain including no pain (NRS=0), mild pain (NRS=1– 3), moderate pain (NRS=4– 6), and severe pain (NRS=7– 10). Pain intensity was assessed daily within a week after operation, and also evaluated at 3 months postoperatively.
Results: One hundred and five (3.4%) of the 3072 patients enrolled experienced severe pain (NRS=7– 10) on the 1st day after operation, and 17 (0.6%) on the 2nd day. Smoking history, three-port VATS, prolonged operation time, and without patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) were correlated to increased incidence of severe pain. Among all patients, 237 (7.7%) cases generated CPSP, and VATS type, operation time, duration of drainage, and severe pain on the 1st day were four independent risk factors related to CPSP.
Conclusion: Patients seemed to experience a lower incidence of acute severe pain and CPSP after VATS than traditional open surgery. Acute severe pain was correlated with smoking history, VATS type, operation time, and PCA; VATS type, operation time, duration of drainage, and severe pain on the 1st day postoperatively were four independent risk factors of CPSP.
Keywords: VATS, acute severe pain, chronic post-surgical pain, NRS, risk factor




Figure 2 The different percentages for each pain intensity within the first week after operation.