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Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism

PURPOSE: Factors associated with post-surgical pain are not fully explored. The aim of this study was to identify determinants of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery of the knee. Synovial tissue metabolism was analysed by microdialysis and the association with individual and peri-surgical...

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Autores principales: Berglund, Lukas, Stålman, Anders, Dungner, Elisabeth, Qureshi, Abdul Rashid, Kumlin, Maritha, Felländer-Tsai, Li
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30194469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-5125-x
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author Berglund, Lukas
Stålman, Anders
Dungner, Elisabeth
Qureshi, Abdul Rashid
Kumlin, Maritha
Felländer-Tsai, Li
author_facet Berglund, Lukas
Stålman, Anders
Dungner, Elisabeth
Qureshi, Abdul Rashid
Kumlin, Maritha
Felländer-Tsai, Li
author_sort Berglund, Lukas
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description PURPOSE: Factors associated with post-surgical pain are not fully explored. The aim of this study was to identify determinants of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery of the knee. Synovial tissue metabolism was analysed by microdialysis and the association with individual and peri-surgical factors to identify determinants important for pain management and thus patient satisfaction. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of 57 patients (22 women) with median age of 39 years. All patients were operated on with arthroscopic surgery of the knee and monitored postoperatively with synovial microdialysis. The cross-sectional cohort was investigated to determine local tissue levels of inflammatory and metabolic compounds along with postoperative pain experience. Measurements: pain was determined by visual analogue scale (VAS). Postoperative synovial tissue levels of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), glucose, and glycerol were measured by microdialysis in the knee synovium. Patients reporting VAS ≥ 4 received rescue pain medication with systemic opioids. RESULTS: Initial results indicated that patients with pain (interpreted as having VAS ≥ 4), i.e. those receiving rescue medication with systemic opioids, were of a younger age (p = 0.04), lower body weight (p = 0.02), had a lower BMI (p = 0.04) and/or were smokers (p = 0.02). A closer analysis using multinomial logistic regression showed a significantly higher amount of pain in smokers (p = 0.01) and patients of a younger age (p = 0.02). A significant correlation was also found between VAS and duration of surgery (p = 0.007). No significant correlation could be found between VAS and synovial levels of PGE(2), glycerol and glucose, but a statistically significant decline with time of PGE(2) in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: The results from this study show a significantly higher frequency of pain, post-surgery among younger patients (p = 0.02) and smokers (p = 0.01), as well as an association between pain and length of surgery (p = 0.007). These findings point out individual factors useful for the prediction of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery and are clinically important for personalized pain management. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.
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spelling pubmed-63945482019-03-15 Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism Berglund, Lukas Stålman, Anders Dungner, Elisabeth Qureshi, Abdul Rashid Kumlin, Maritha Felländer-Tsai, Li Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Knee PURPOSE: Factors associated with post-surgical pain are not fully explored. The aim of this study was to identify determinants of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery of the knee. Synovial tissue metabolism was analysed by microdialysis and the association with individual and peri-surgical factors to identify determinants important for pain management and thus patient satisfaction. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of 57 patients (22 women) with median age of 39 years. All patients were operated on with arthroscopic surgery of the knee and monitored postoperatively with synovial microdialysis. The cross-sectional cohort was investigated to determine local tissue levels of inflammatory and metabolic compounds along with postoperative pain experience. Measurements: pain was determined by visual analogue scale (VAS). Postoperative synovial tissue levels of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), glucose, and glycerol were measured by microdialysis in the knee synovium. Patients reporting VAS ≥ 4 received rescue pain medication with systemic opioids. RESULTS: Initial results indicated that patients with pain (interpreted as having VAS ≥ 4), i.e. those receiving rescue medication with systemic opioids, were of a younger age (p = 0.04), lower body weight (p = 0.02), had a lower BMI (p = 0.04) and/or were smokers (p = 0.02). A closer analysis using multinomial logistic regression showed a significantly higher amount of pain in smokers (p = 0.01) and patients of a younger age (p = 0.02). A significant correlation was also found between VAS and duration of surgery (p = 0.007). No significant correlation could be found between VAS and synovial levels of PGE(2), glycerol and glucose, but a statistically significant decline with time of PGE(2) in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: The results from this study show a significantly higher frequency of pain, post-surgery among younger patients (p = 0.02) and smokers (p = 0.01), as well as an association between pain and length of surgery (p = 0.007). These findings point out individual factors useful for the prediction of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery and are clinically important for personalized pain management. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-09-07 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6394548/ /pubmed/30194469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-5125-x Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Knee
Berglund, Lukas
Stålman, Anders
Dungner, Elisabeth
Qureshi, Abdul Rashid
Kumlin, Maritha
Felländer-Tsai, Li
Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title_full Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title_fullStr Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title_short Younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
title_sort younger patients and smokers report a higher level of pain after knee arthroscopy: a clinical and experimental study including synovial metabolism
topic Knee
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30194469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-5125-x
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