The prevalence of postoperative pain in a sample of 1490 surgical inpatients

Background and objective: To measure the prevalence of postoperative pain, an assessment was made of 1490 surgical inpatients who were receiving postoperative pain treatment according to an acute pain protocol. Methods: Measurements of pain (scores from 0 to 100 on a visual analogue scale) were obtained three times a day on the day before surgery and on days 0‐4 postoperatively; mean pain intensity scores were calculated. Patients were classified as having no pain (score 0‐5), mild pain (score 6‐40), moderate pain (score 41‐74) or severe pain (score 75‐100). Results: Moderate or severe pain was reported by 41% of the patients on day 0, 30% on days 1 and 19%, 16% and 14% on days 2, 3 and 4. The prevalence of moderate or severe pain in the abdominal surgery group was high on postoperative days 0‐1 (30‐55%). A high prevalence of moderate or severe pain was found during the whole of days 1‐4 in the extremity surgery group (20‐71%) and in the back/spinal surgery group (30‐64%). Conclusion: We conclude that despite an acute pain protocol, postoperative pain treatment was unsatisfactory, especially after intermediate and major surgical procedures on an extremity or on the spine.

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