Preventive analgesia is associated with reduced pain disability 3 weeks but not 6 months after major gynecologic surgery by laparotomy.

Katz, Joel

Preventive analgesia is associated with reduced pain disability 3 weeks but not 6 months after major gynecologic surgery by laparotomy. [electronic resource] - Anesthesiology Jul 2004 - 169-74 p. digital

Publication Type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article; Randomized Controlled Trial; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

0003-3022

10.1097/00000542-200407000-00026 doi


Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
Affect--drug effects
Analgesia
Analgesics, Opioid--therapeutic use
Anesthesia, General
Anesthetics, Local--therapeutic use
Disability Evaluation
Double-Blind Method
Female
Fentanyl--therapeutic use
Follow-Up Studies
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
Humans
Hyperalgesia--chemically induced
Laparotomy
Lidocaine--therapeutic use
Life Change Events
Mental Health
Morphine--administration & dosage
Pain Measurement
Pain, Postoperative--prevention & control
Quality of Life
Stress, Psychological--psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires