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pMDT in Thoracic Surgery--The Process Implementation Stage

P

Peking University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pain, Postoperative

Treatments

Combination Product: pMDT(Process Implementation)

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03761550
2018PHB054-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

The risk of acute and chronic pain after thoracic surgery is high. The multi-disciplinary postoperative pain management strategy is the best way to control postoperative pain in thoracic surgery. Through nearly one year of experience in implementation of the pMDT in the thoracic surgery department of Peking University People's Hospital, the investigators have summarized the experience in multidisciplinary pain management and promoted this study in multi-centers across the country, hoping that this study can improve the current situation of acute pain management in patients after thoracic surgery, and at the same time, the deficiencies of this clinical protocol can be found out and improved.

Full description

The postoperative acute pain refers to the acute pain (usually lasting less than 7 days) that occurs immediately after surgery, and its nature is traumatic pain. It may develop into a chronic pain, such as a neuropathic pain or a mixed pain, if it is not fully controlled at the initial state. It will seriously impact the physiology and psychology of a patient. According to the study, the postoperative acute pain is one of the risks for postoperative complications, and it may result in the death of a patient. However, the alleviation of a postoperative acute pain can shorten the duration of stay in hospital, and reduce the overall cost for treatment of a patient.

The risk of acute and chronic pain after thoracic surgery is high. The multi-disciplinary postoperative pain management strategy is the best way to control postoperative pain in thoracic surgery. Through nearly one year of experience in implementation of the pMDT in the thoracic surgery department of Peking University People's Hospital, the investigators have summarized the experience in multidisciplinary pain management and promoted this study in multi-centers across the country, hoping that this study can improve the current situation of acute pain management in patients after thoracic surgery, and at the same time, the deficiencies of this clinical protocol can be found out and improved.

Enrollment

480 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged between 18 and 75, ASA I-II;
  • Patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery;
  • Patients who can understand and fill in the self-evaluation;
  • Patients who signed the Informed Consent Form.

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnant women;
  • Patients with preoperative chronic pain and long-term opioid use;
  • Patients with advanced tumors who have received preoperative chemotherapy or who are expected to receive postoperative chemotherapy.

Trial design

480 participants in 1 patient group

Stage 2
Description:
The Process Implementation Stage
Treatment:
Combination Product: pMDT(Process Implementation)

Trial contacts and locations

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