RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06555107

Acute Preoperative Pain and Chronic Post-surgical Pain in Emergency Surgery


Sponsor

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

Enrollment

693 participants

Start Date

Aug 29, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Studies evaluating postoperative pain as a risk factor for CPSP are almost exclusively carried out in the context of scheduled surgery. As a result, the preoperative pain studied as a risk factor for chronicity is essentially a state of pain that has persisted for several weeks or even several months. In emergency surgeries, patients are subject to acute preoperative pain of varying intensity and the duration of which may vary by a few days. A few studies have highlighted the intensity of acute preoperative pain as a factor favouring moderate to severe postoperative pain. At this point, no study has addressed the long-term consequences of this intense preoperative pain the emergency context. An evaluation in the field of emergency surgery, where the preoperative pain is often intense and limited in time, would enable us to identify more precisely the impact of acute pain on the incidence of CPSP. The investigators are hypothesising that the occurrence of CPSP at 3 months in patients undergoing emergency orthopaedic or abdominal surgery is associated with acute preoperative pain.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

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This clinical trial is studying phone call and questionnaire for people with acute pain, chronic postsurgical pain, and other related conditions. The study is currently recruiting participants at 1 location.

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Interventions

OTHERquestionnaire

Patients included in the study will be asked to complete a questionnaire 48 to 72 hours after surgery to assess their perception of pain and preoperative anxiety

OTHERphone call

Patients will then be interviewed by phone 3 months after their emergency surgery. During the interview, they will be questioned via a standardised questionnaire on the existence of CPSP


Locations(1)

CHU Amiens-Picardie

Amiens, France

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