Predictors of Pain Chronicity in Patients With Gunshot and Mine-explosive Wounds

NCT05478668 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 2215

Last updated 2022-08-02

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Summary

82.1% of patients with gunshot and mine-explosive wounds during hostilities in Ukraine have negative results of pain treatment, which leads to its chronicity. Identifying predictors of pain chronicity in these patients may improve their treatment outcomes.

Conditions

  • Chronic Pain, Widespread

Interventions

OTHER

visual analog scale

In all patients, the assessment of anesthetic risk was carried out according to the ASA scale. The basic tool for pain intensity research was a visual analog scale. Intervals between analgesia were also studied. The study of the neuropathic component of pain was carried out using the Didier Bouhassiraa neuropathic pain diagnostic questionnaire. Study of the presence of an acute stress reaction The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Research on the presence of post-traumatic stress disorders was carried out using the Mississippi scale of post-traumatic stress disorders (military version). Satisfaction with treatment results was studied using the Chaban Quality of Life Scale.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Bogomolets National Medical University

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-02-24
Primary Completion
2022-05-24
Completion
2022-05-24

Countries

  • Ukraine

Study Locations

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