Chronic Postsurgical Pain
Cross-source consensus on Chronic Postsurgical Pain from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study defines its primary outcome as CPSP at 3 months after surgery with VAS pain score of at least 4. — Analysis of risk factors and development of a predictive nomogram for chronic postsurgical pain after hip arthroplasty: a study protocol in a Chinese tertiary hospital
- Chronic postsurgical pain is defined as pain lasting more than 3 months after surgery after other causes are excluded. — Analysis of risk factors and development of a predictive nomogram for chronic postsurgical pain after hip arthroplasty: a study protocol in a Chinese tertiary hospital
- Reported incidence of chronic postsurgical pain varies widely from 5% to 65%. — Analysis of risk factors and development of a predictive nomogram for chronic postsurgical pain after hip arthroplasty: a study protocol in a Chinese tertiary hospital
- After hip surgery, chronic postsurgical pain may persist long term and reduce quality of life. — Analysis of risk factors and development of a predictive nomogram for chronic postsurgical pain after hip arthroplasty: a study protocol in a Chinese tertiary hospital