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CompletedNCT03782896

The Effects of Anesthetics on Persistent Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
89 (actual)
Sponsor
Samsung Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Persistent postoperative pain occurs up to 25 to 60 % after mastectomy. This occurs at a higher frequency than the rate of invasive surgery.Therefore, many ways have been tried to study risk factors. A study was conducted to predict postoperative pain for items (preoperative pain, sensitivity, pain prediction). As a result, it was reported that the scope of surgery, pre-operative pain, young age, and depression were associated with persistent pain. This study try to find out whether persistent pain after mastectomy is affected anesthetic factors appropriate anesthesia depth and opioid using standardized monitoring devices limited to similar surgical ranges.

Detailed description

Persistent postoperative pain occurs up to 25 to 60 % after mastectomy. This occurs at a higher frequency than the rate of invasive surgery.Therefore, many ways have been tried to study risk factors. A study was conducted to predict postoperative pain for items (preoperative pain, sensitivity, pain prediction). As a result, it was reported that the scope of surgery, pre-operative pain, young age, and depression were associated with persistent pain. There were reports of no association with anesthesia in the area of anesthesia to the high pain control requirement in the postoperative recovery room, 24 hours of high pain medication, use of inhalation agent, and a high dosage of remifentanil. However, an anesthesia-related study was either a retrospective study or anesthetic was injected with more than a clinical dose in order to make the difference following methods. In this study, bispectral index is used to maintain anesthesia depth. In addition, the commercially available noninvasive pain depth equipment (Surgical Pleth Index) is used to assess the nociception-antinociception balance. Displays the automatically calculated values of SPI=100-(0.3\*heartbeat interval + 0.7\*photoplethysmographic pulse wave ampule) using a waveform with peripheral oxygen saturation. Through this process, patients want to objectify the amount of anesthetic agent used during surgery. And all patients are inserted the laryngeal mask airway. This study would try find out whether persistent pain after mastectomy is affected anesthetic factors appropriate anesthesia depth and opioid using standardized monitoring devices limited to similar surgical ranges. The investigators hypothesize that patients who suffered severe acute postoperative pain, regardless of their anesthesia method, have a higher incidence of persistent post-mastectomy pain.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERacute postoperative painAll patients assessed postoperative pain score in the recovery room and postoperative 2 month

Timeline

Start date
2018-12-31
Primary completion
2019-12-05
Completion
2019-12-30
First posted
2018-12-20
Last updated
2020-01-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: South Korea

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03782896. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.