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Papers: 1 Feb 2020 - 7 Feb 2020


Human Studies


2020 Nov - Dec


J Pain


21


11-12

AAAPT Diagnostic Criteria for Acute Abdominal and Peritoneal Pain After Surgery.

Authors

Bicket MC, Grant MC, Scott MJ, Terman GW, Wick EC, Wu CL
J Pain. 2020 Nov - Dec; 21(11-12):1125-1137.
PMID: 32006701.

Abstract

Abdominal and peritoneal pain after surgery is common and burdensome, yet the lack of standardized diagnostic criteria for this type of acute pain impedes basic, translational, and clinical investigations. The collaborative effort among the Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTTION), American Pain Society (APS), and American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) Pain Taxonomy (AAAPT) provides a systematic framework to classify acute painful conditions. Using this framework, a multidisciplinary working group reviewed the literature and developed core diagnostic criteria for acute abdominal and peritoneal pain after surgery. In this report, we apply the proposed AAAPT framework to four prototypical surgical procedures resulting in abdominal and peritoneal pain as examples: cesarean delivery, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgical procedures, and pancreas resection. These diagnostic criteria address the three most common surgical procedures performed in the United States, capture diverse surgical approaches, and may also be applied to other surgical procedures resulting in abdominal and peritoneal pain. Additional investigation regarding the validity and reliability of this framework will facilitate its adoption in research that advances our comprehension of mechanisms, deliver better treatments, and help prevent the transition of acute to chronic pain after surgery in the abdominal and peritoneal region. Perspective: Using AAAPT pain taxonomy, we present key diagnostic criteria for acute abdominal and peritoneal pain after surgery. We provide a systematic classification using five dimensions for abdominal and peritoneal pain that occurs after surgery, in addition to four specific surgical procedures: cesarean delivery, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgical procedures, and pancreas resection.