We hypothesized that better control of postoperative pain treatment and its side effects by monitoring ESS might influence the degree of mobility and morbidity in surgical patients and consequently reduce LOS. Thus, our aim was to validate the influence of recording ESS and the application of a "call-out algorithm" on LOS in two university hospitals in which the routine policy of registration of pain had not been adopted yet.
Using clinical experience and consensus-methodology the investigators picked up and digitalized information about mental, postoperative nausea, vomiting and pain status at the rest and during mobilization in so called Efficacy Safety Score (ESS). Depending on expression of patient's complaints, all mentioned above clinical features are scored. We hypothesized that better control of postoperative pain treatment and its side effects by monitoring ESS might influence the degree of mobility and morbidity in surgical patients and consequently reduce length of hospital stay (LOS). Thus, our aim was to validate the influence of recording ESS and the application of a "call-out algorithm" on LOS in two university hospitals in which the routine policy of registration of pain had not been adopted yet. The primary endpoint of the study was to assess LOS in groups of patients with different types of clinical data records and "call-out algorithms," while secondary endpoints were to compare the degree of mobilization, number of postoperative nonsurgical complications, and 28-day survival between the groups.and summarized in the total score.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,152
Evaluation using the score for postoperative patients
Patients assessed for postoperative pain using VNRS (0-10)
Astana University Hospital, Astana
Astana, Kazakhstan
Krasnodar University Hospital
Krasnodar, Russia
Length of Hospital Stay (LOS)
Assess LOS in groups of patients with different types of clinical data records an "all-out algorithms"
Time frame: 28 days
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