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Citation

Yin Y, Zhang L, Xiao H, Wen CB, Dai YE, Yang G, Zuo YX, Liu J. BMC Anesthesiol. 2017; 17(1): e69.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.1186/s12871-017-0359-6

PMID

28549447

PMCID

PMC5446733

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To provide an overview of phantom limb pain (PLP) in China. This includes the prevalence of PLP and possible risk factors.
METHODS: In a retrospective study, telephone interviews were conducted with 391 amputation patients who underwent extremity amputations at a tertiary hospital in China.
RESULTS: PLP was found in 29% of the amputees. Pre-amputation pain (OR = 10.4, P = 0.002) and postoperative analgesia (OR = 4.9, P = 0.008) were identified as high-risk factors for PLP. 82.1% of PLP patients experienced pre-amputation pain. The average pain intensity of PLP was 5.1 ± 2.2, with 31.9% having severe intensity. The effects of PLP on the quality of the PLP patients were as follows: 7.8% of the patients had to limit their daily life and 29.0% of the patients had to limit their social activities. 17.3 and 25.7% of patients experienced depression and sleeping disorder respectively, while 18.9% had loss of interest and even 16.1% of PLP patients had attempted suicide. No effective treatments were found in 78.9% of these patients.
CONCLUSIONS: PLP has markedly affected the lives of patients. Pre-amputation pain and postoperative epidural analgesia might be risk factors for the phantom limb pain after amputation. Prevention of pre-amputation pain and sudden post-amputation deafferentation should be recommended to the amputees.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Risk Factors; Adult; Aged; Female; Male; Middle Aged; Risk factors; Retrospective Studies; Young Adult; Aged, 80 and over; Interviews as Topic; China; Pain Measurement; Postoperative Complications; Causalgia; Amputation, Surgical; Phantom Limb; Phantom limb pain; Postoperative deafferentation; Pre-amputation pain

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