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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-10 | Issue-10
Postoperative Pain Management is improved by Anesthesia-Based Pain Management
Dr. Md. Taihidur Rahman, Dr. Nilufar Akter, Dr. Alamgir Jalil Pramanik, Dr. Md. Sirajul Islam Mondal, Dr. Md. Aminur Rahman, Dr. Saimun Nahar, Dr. Md. Shamsuzzaman Prodhan
Published: Oct. 4, 2022 | 214 139
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2022.v10i10.004
Pages: 1604-1608
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Abstract
Background: The impact of anesthesia-based pain services has not been assessed in an efficient method. Anesthesia-based pain services are facilitating developments in the quality of care of surgical patients. Developed and directing institution-wide perioperative analgesia programs that include interdisciplinary collaborations. Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate postoperative pain management is improved by anesthesia-based pain management. Methods: This prospective single center study utilized a standardized approach to evaluate the quality of pain care provided to patients who were and who were not cared for by an anesthesia-based pain service. A total of 50 patients were evaluated using a standardized survey that consisted of a medical record review and a patient interview. Patients who received pain service care reported significantly lower pain intensity scores; had lower levels of pain in the postoperative period; had a lower incidence of pruritus, sedation, and nausea; and experienced significantly less pain than expected. Data was expressed as mean with standard deviation (MeanĀ±SD). Collected Data were statically analyzed applying chi-square test using SPSS-24. P value of <0.05 was considered statically significant. Results: A total of 50 postoperative patients, from 23 hospitals, were evaluated prospectively. The mean age of the patients was 52.2 years (SD = 19.5 years) and 56.9% of them were female. On average, the patients stayed in the hospital 2.5 days (SD = 4.3 days; median = 1.0 days). Conclusions: The findings from this study demonstrate that the care provided by anesthesia-based pain services has a significant impact on patient outcomes.