A retrospective multicenter study on long-term prevalence of chronic pain after cardiac surgery

作者:Claudio Marcassa*; Pompilio Faggiano; Cesare Greco; Marco Ambrosetti; Luigi Temporelli Pier
来源:Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2015, 16(11): 768-774.
DOI:10.2459/JCM.0000000000000271

摘要

Background There are limited data on sternotomy as a cause of chronic postsurgical pain, mainly restricted to 1 year after surgery. Aims To assess the prevalence of chronic poststernotomy pain and its interference on daily living. Methods In three groups of patients, a standardized telephone interview was obtained at 3 months (n=313), 1 year (n=313), and 3 years (n=319) following the rehabilitation program after cardiac surgery, in 11 rehabilitation centers. Presence, site, and the severity and interference of pain on selected daily living items were assessed. Results The prevalence of pain after cardiac surgery was 35.3% in the 3-month group, 26.8% in the 1-year group, and 19.8% in the 3-year group (P<0.0001). Pain in the 3-year group was rated as moderate to severe in one-third of the patients. In patients aged above 75 years, the prevalence of pain in the 3-month and the 3-year group was nonsignificantly different [34.2 and 29.3%, respectively (NS)]. In the 3-month group, pain was more frequent in the female (51.4%) than in the male patients (31.3%; P<0.01); in the remaining groups, a comparable prevalence was documented. Conclusion Results form this large, retrospective, multicenter survey indicated that one out of five patients still complain pain at 3 years after cardiac surgery; persistence of pain was more common in the older patients. The approach to management of chronic pain by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons should be improved.

  • 出版日期2015-11