Perioperative pain is one of the most significant complaints and problems for patients undergoing major open surgery. Pain after surgery carry an abundance of consequences such as reduced mobilization, reduced nutrition intake, reduced pulmonary capacity and increased risk of complications and length of hospitalization. The literature does not supply much information on short- or longer-term outcomes of pain treatment for emergency surgery. The investigators know that for planned surgery in general around 10-50 percentage suffer from persistent postoperative pain. It is therefore important to follow-up on the longer-term outcomes after the standardized analgesic pain treatment. Based on a predefined patient group called OMEGA (Optimizing Major EMergency Abdominal surgery) the investigators hypothesize that OMEGA patients will present a significant incidence rate of patients with persistent postoperative pain and/or continued opioid/non-opioid usage. Therefore this study is to investigate the incidence of prolonged postoperative pain and opioid/non-opioid consumption in OMEGA patients at 3 month after major emergency abdominal surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
110
Zealand University Hospital, Department of Anaesthesiology
Køge, Denmark
Pain Mobilization
Pain during mobilization last week based on a self-made questionary
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
Opioids
Daily opioid usage last week based on a self-made questionary
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
Pain Rest
Pain in rest last week based on a self-made questionary
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
Non-opiod Analgesic
Non-opioid analgesic usage based on a self-made questionary
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
Barthel-20 Index
Simple function measurement based on daily living Simple function measurement
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
EuroQol-5
Health related quality of life
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
Montreal Cognitive Assessment test (Mini-MoCA)
Cognitive function
Time frame: Data is collected 3 months postoperative
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