It is known that there is an association between smoking and acute/chronic pain. But it is so difficult to assess this relation with asking questions to the patients in the preoperative period. Because of that we want to measure the levels of the cotinine in the urine and later assess the correlation with acute and chronic pain in hysterectomy patients.
It is well-known that smoking is very common in the public. The chronic pain after hysterectomy is 20-40%. The open abdominal hysterectomy ratio is 75% of all hysterectomy operations in our country. We know that the reasons of postoperative acute and chronic pain is multifactorial. One of them is smoking which affects the postoperative pain. The best way of measuring the level of cotinine is assesing the urine of the patient. We collect the first urine after induction. In this study, we aimed to investigate the correlation between the levels of urine cotinine and the acute and chronic postoperative pain in hysterectomy patents.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
158
Measuring of the cotinine levels
Mustafa Kemal University Medicine Faculty Anesthesiology Department
Hatay, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGChronic pain: VAS score
3rd month pain after hysterectomy (VAS score)
Time frame: Postoperative 3 months
Acute pain: VAS score
Postoperative 24 hrs after hysterectomy (VAS score)
Time frame: Postoperative 48 hours
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