Acute and subacute postsurgical pain in women with breast cancer: incidence and associations with biopsychosocial predictors-a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

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Alice Munk, Henrik Børsting Jacobsen, Julie Schnur, Guy Montgomery, Silje Endresen Reme
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Abstract

Introduction: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery risk suffering from postsurgical pain long after their surgery. Still, research on postsurgical pain in the subacute phase has been neglected.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the incidence, intensity, unpleasantness, and presurgical predictors of acute and subacute postsurgical pain after breast cancer surgery.

Methods: The study used an observational design through secondary analyses of the control group in a randomized controlled trial. Data from 102 women undergoing breast cancer surgery were included. Levels of acute and subacute pain intensity and unpleasantness were measured using 100 mm Visual Analogue Scales on the day of surgery and 4 weeks postsurgery. Linear regression analyses were performed to identify presurgical biopsychosocial predictors of acute and subacute postsurgical pain.

Results: Average levels of postsurgical pain intensity and unpleasantness were as follows: 22.7 mm for acute pain intensity, 19.0 mm for acute pain unpleasantness, 10.3 mm for subacute pain intensity, and 11.7 mm for subacute pain unpleasantness. Pain expectancy predicted acute pain intensity (R2 = 0.04, p = 0.047) and acute unpleasantness (R2 = 0.06, p = 0.02). Perceived social support inversely predicted acute pain unpleasantness (R2 = 0.04, p = 0.014).

Conclusion: Mild and moderate acute pain intensity and unpleasantness are common after breast cancer surgery, whereas levels of subacute pain intensity and unpleasantness are low. Pain expectancy predicts acute postsurgical pain intensity and unpleasantness, whereas expected social support inversely predicts acute postsurgical pain unpleasantness.

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乳腺癌患者的急性和亚急性术后疼痛:发病率及其与生物心理社会预测因子的关联——一项随机对照试验的二次分析
导读:接受乳腺癌手术的女性在手术后很长一段时间内都面临着术后疼痛的风险。然而,对亚急性期术后疼痛的研究一直被忽视。目的:本研究旨在探讨乳腺癌术后急性和亚急性疼痛的发生率、强度、不愉快程度及术前预测因素。方法:采用观察设计,采用随机对照试验对对照组进行二次分析。研究数据来自102名接受乳腺癌手术的女性。在手术当天和术后4周使用100毫米视觉模拟量表测量急性和亚急性疼痛强度和不愉快程度。进行线性回归分析以确定手术前急性和亚急性术后疼痛的生物心理社会预测因素。结果:术后疼痛强度和不愉快的平均水平为:急性疼痛强度22.7 mm,急性疼痛不愉快19.0 mm,亚急性疼痛强度10.3 mm,亚急性疼痛不愉快11.7 mm。疼痛预期预测急性疼痛强度(R2 = 0.04, p = 0.047)和急性不愉快(R2 = 0.06, p = 0.02)。感知社会支持与急性疼痛不愉快呈负相关(R2 = 0.04, p = 0.014)。结论:乳腺癌术后轻、中度急性疼痛和不愉快发生率较高,而亚急性疼痛和不愉快发生率较低。疼痛预期预测急性术后疼痛强度和不愉快,而预期的社会支持与急性术后疼痛不愉快呈负相关。
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