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Papers: 7 Dec 2019 - 13 Dec 2019

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


Human Studies


2019


J Pain Res


12

Pediatric Chronic Postsurgical Pain And Functional Disability: A Prospective Study Of Risk Factors Up To One Year After Major Surgery.

Authors

Rosenbloom BN, Pagé GM, Isaac L, Campbell F, Stinson JN, Wright JG, Katz J
J Pain Res. 2019; 12:3079-3098.
PMID: 31814752.

Abstract

Chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) is a surgical complication associated with increased functional disability, psychological distress, and economic costs. The aims of this paper were to prospectively: (1) examine the incidence of CPSP 6 and 12 months after pediatric major surgery; (2) identify pain intensity and pain unpleasantness trajectories before, and up to 12 months after, surgery; (3) identify pre-operative factors that predict pain trajectory group membership; and (4) identify predictors of 12-month functional disability.