Mine-explosive wounds in the general structure of combat sanitary losses reach 25%. They are characterized by significant damage resulting in high intensity pain. In patients who received mine-explosive injuries in the conditions of hostilities, such pain has its own unique features. It is necessary to pay more attention to the problem of pain treatment in patients of this category, because about 87.2% of cases have negative results of treatment - it becomes chronic.
The peculiarities of pain in patients with mine-explosive wounds depending on the localization of the wound at the stages of treatment need to be studied, because the subjective feelings and emotional experiences experienced by patients during the wounding in combat conditions through the prism of psychological disorders have their own characteristics. Since in 87.2% of cases it is not possible to achieve a positive result of treatment, the data of our study will play an important role in their treatment.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,166
VAS was studied: 1) before and after anesthesia - at the stage of the medical and nursing brigade, military mobile hospital, military medical clinical center; 2) at the stage of the medical and nursing team - within 2 days; 3) at the stage of the military mobile hospital - within 5 days; 4) at the stage of the military medical clinical center - within 7 days, at the time of discharge from the hospital and further 1, 3, 6, 12 months after the injury; 5) at the rehabilitation stage. Intervals between analgesia were also studied.
Bogomolets National Medical University, Ministry of Health of Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine
visual analog scale
evaluation of the number of points
Time frame: 12 months
Didier Bouhassiraa DN4
evaluation of the number of points
Time frame: 12 months
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
evaluation of the number of points
Time frame: 12 months
Chaban Quality of Life Scale
evaluation of the number of points
Time frame: 12 months
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