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Pain, Exercise and Psychological Well-being in Pectus Excavatum (PEP)

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Phoenix Children's Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pectus Excavatum

Treatments

Other: No intervention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02337621
#14-124

Details and patient eligibility

About

Recovery following major surgical procedures can be influenced by both physical (optimization of cardiopulmonary function, pain control, activity) and psychological factors. Physical activity recommendations for post-operative patients is difficult, in part because little is known about the short- and long-term benefits of exercise and mobility on post-operative pain and return to normal functioning.

Full description

Major surgery has a drastic impact on the lives of patients and their families. Often, patients undergoing the Nuss procedure have lingering pain which can complicate recovery. Depending on the nature of the surgery and the severity of disease, this recovery period can be as short as a few days, or it can take several weeks and even months. Few studies have demonstrated the benefit of physical activity and exercise postoperatively on returning to normal function. Additionally, research has suggested that pain and recovery can be influenced by psychological factors.

The investigators will use wireless activity monitors to assess the activity levels of children who undergo major musculoskeletal surgery, specifically the Nuss procedure. The investigators will also evaluate this population for psychological well-being. In this pilot study, the investigators identify goals and objectives which will provide preliminary evidence for physical and psychological recommendations to reduce post-operative pain and improve recovery.

Families will be asked to complete questionnaires at different phases in the surgery (pre-surgery, post bar insertion, post bar removal). Children will be instructed to record any pain they are experiencing as a result of their condition or the surgery at various time points. The activity levels will also be followed over the course of the recovery period.

Enrollment

6 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children between the ages of 12-18 years that are scheduled to undergo a surgical procedure for the correction of pectus excavatum

Exclusion criteria

  • History of chronic pain disorders
  • History of major mental illness such as psychosis or bipolar disorder
  • Cognitive impairment significantly below average age and/or grade level
  • Non-English speaking parent or child
  • Unable to obtain and keep access to a cellular phone
  • Loss of wireless electronic activity monitor and refusal to replace to remain in the study

Trial design

6 participants in 1 patient group

pectus excavatum surgical candidates
Description:
Any person who is eligible to undergo the Nuss procedure for surgical correction of pectus excavatum
Treatment:
Other: No intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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