Predicting surgical outcome for pain relief and return to work.

C Hamlin, M Hitchcock, J Hofmeister, R Owens
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Abstract

Background: We evaluated a new psychological test (Paindex) for identifying and quantifying psychological factors associated with poor surgical outcome, and predicting the degree of pain relief and return to work.

Method: This test was administered to 120 randomly selected patients before carpal tunnel and laminectomy surgeries.

Results: This test correctly predicted the probability of pain relief and return to work in 46 of the 50 laminectomy patients (92%), and 63 of the 70 carpal tunnel patients (90%). The overall test sensitivity was 86% and the specificity 94%.

Conclusion: These findings indicate that this can be a useful adjunctive test for identifying psychological problems that could have a bearing on the decision to operate and then problems that could occur after surgery, particularly in cases where the extent and degree of pain and disability are judged to be considerably in excess of the objective medical findings.

预测手术结果以缓解疼痛和重返工作岗位。
背景:我们评估了一种新的心理测试(Paindex),用于识别和量化与不良手术结果相关的心理因素,并预测疼痛缓解程度和重返工作岗位。方法:随机选取120例腕管及椎板切除术前患者进行试验。结果:该测试正确预测了50例椎板切除术患者中的46例(92%)和70例腕管患者中的63例(90%)疼痛缓解和重返工作岗位的可能性。总检测灵敏度为86%,特异度为94%。结论:这些发现表明,这可以是一种有用的辅助测试,用于识别可能影响手术决定的心理问题,然后是手术后可能发生的问题,特别是在判断疼痛和残疾的程度和程度大大超过客观医学结果的情况下。
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