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Of Rough Starts and Smooth Finishes: Correlations Between Post‐Anesthesia Care Unit and Postoperative Days 1–5 Pain Scores
Author(s) -
Tighe Patrick James,
Harle Christopher A.,
Boezaart Andre Pierre,
Aytug Haldun,
Fillingim Roger
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
pain medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.893
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1526-4637
pISSN - 1526-2375
DOI - 10.1111/pme.12287
Subject(s) - pacu , medicine , anesthesia , postoperative pain , pain scale , correlation , ambulatory , post anesthesia care unit , retrospective cohort study , physical therapy , surgery , geometry , mathematics
Objective The goal of this project was to explore the association between post‐anesthesia care unit ( PACU ) pain scores recorded within the first and second hour of the end of surgery with maximum and median pain scores recorded on postoperative days ( PODs ) 1 through 5. Design This study was a retrospective cohort study of clinically documented pain scores in a mixed surgical population. Setting This study was set in a single tertiary‐care teaching hospital over a 1‐year time period. Patients All patients were adult patients undergoing a single, non‐ambulatory, non‐obstetric surgical procedure.Measures Pain scores, measured using the numerical rating scale, from PODs 0 through 5 were obtained from an integrated data repository. K endall's T au‐b correlations were then calculated between maximum pain scores occurring within each of the two PACU time periods and maximum and median pain scores in each of the five ensuing PODs . Results A total of 349,797 pain scores from 8,332 patients were reviewed. Correlations between maximum pain score by time period demonstrated a significant and high correlation at T au‐b = 0.86, between 1‐hour PACU pain scores and 2‐hour PACU pain scores. However, the correlation of maximum pain scores recorded in the PACU with those recorded on PODs 1 through 5 was significantly lower, ranging from 0.19 to 0.27. The correlation of maximum PACU pain score with median pain scores recorded on PODs 1 through 5 ranged from 0.22 to 0.29. The correlation structures of the PODs 1 through 5 median pain scores may be consistent with an autoregressive pattern. Conclusions Maximum scores measured within the PACU likely reflect a set of circumstances distinct from those experienced on PODs 1 through 5.

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