Pain Experience and Tolerance of Awake In‐Office Upper Airway Procedures: Influencing Factors

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العنوان: Pain Experience and Tolerance of Awake In‐Office Upper Airway Procedures: Influencing Factors
المؤلفون: Chad W. Whited, Ian J. Koszewski, Seth H. Dailey, Nicholas Marka, Matthew R. Hoffman, Jonathan A. Lubin, Stephen Schoeff
المصدر: The Laryngoscope. 131
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Multivariate analysis, Laryngology, Administration, Topical, Biopsy, Injections, Intralesional, Pain, Procedural, Affect (psychology), Laryngeal Diseases, Completion rate, Patient experience, medicine, Humans, Wakefulness, Glucocorticoids, Aged, Pain Measurement, Retrospective Studies, Laryngoscopy, business.industry, Lidocaine, Evidence-based medicine, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Ambulatory Surgical Procedures, Otorhinolaryngology, Physical therapy, Female, Larynx, Airway, business, Body mass index, Anesthesia, Local
الوصف: OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Awake, unsedated in-office upper airway procedures are performed frequently and have high completion rates, yet less is known about the patients' pain experience and potentially influencing factors. It is also unclear if patients' pain experiences become worse with repeated procedures. We identified procedure- and patient-related factors that might influence procedural completion and pain scores. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective chart review. METHODS Pre-, intra-, and post-procedure pain scores were collected prospectively for awake unsedated upper airway procedures performed at a single institution over a 5-year period. Patient factors reviewed were demographics, body mass index, psychiatric and/or pain diagnosis, and related medications. Procedure factors reviewed were procedure type, route, side, and performance of the same procedure multiple times. Patients reported their pain level before, during, and after the procedure using a standard 0 to 10 scale. Maximum pain score change (PΔmax), or the difference between highest and lowest reported pain levels, was calculated. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were performed. RESULTS Procedure completion was 98.7% for 609 first time patients and 99.0% in 60 patients undergoing 292 repeat procedures. PΔmax did not covary with age, gender, or BMI. PΔmax covaried with pain and psychiatric conditions and associated medications. PΔmax was highest for injection medialization and lowest for tracheoscopy. PΔmax decreased over time for those undergoing multiple identical procedures. CONCLUSIONS Procedures were performed with a very high completion rate and low pain scores. Age, sex, and BMI did not affect pain experience. A combination of pain and psychiatric conditions did. Injection medialization had the highest PΔmax and tracheoscopy the lowest. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE 4 Laryngoscope, 131:E1580-E1588, 2021.
تدمد: 1531-4995
0023-852X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::51c1f22be393adf3167bffd5874ca866
https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.29238
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....51c1f22be393adf3167bffd5874ca866
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE