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Papers: 5 Dec 2020 - 11 Dec 2020


Human Studies


2020 Dec 07


BMJ Open


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Relationship between acute pain trajectories after an emergency department visit and chronic pain: a Canadian prospective cohort study.

Authors

Daoust R, Paquet J, Cournoyer A, Piette É, Morris J, Lessard J, Lavigne G, Chauny J-M
BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 07; 10(12):e040390.
PMID: 33293313.

Abstract

Inadequate acute pain management can reduce the quality of life, cause unnecessary suffering and can often lead to the development of chronic pain. Using group-based trajectory modelling, we previously identified six distinct pain intensity trajectories for the first 14-day postemergency department (ED) discharge; two linear ones with moderate or severe pain during follow-up (~40% of the patients) and four cubic polynomial order trajectories with mild or no pain at the end of the 14 days (low final pain trajectories). We assessed if previously described acute pain intensity trajectories over 14 days after ED discharge are predictive of chronic pain 3 months later.