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Quantitative Sensory Testing to Predict Postoperative Pain.

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dc.contributor.authorBraun, Matthias
dc.contributor.authorBello, Corina
dc.contributor.authorRiva, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorHönemann, Christian
dc.contributor.authorDoll, Dietrich
dc.contributor.authorUrman, Richard D
dc.contributor.authorLüdi, Markus
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-02T17:06:49Z
dc.date.available2024-09-02T17:06:49Z
dc.date.issued2021-01-14
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE OF REVIEW We review the relevance of quantitative sensory testing (QST) in light of acute and chronic postoperative pain and associated challenges. RECENT FINDINGS Predicting the occurrence of acute and chronic postoperative pain with QST can help identify patients at risk and allows proactive preventive management. Generally, central QST testing, such as temporal summation of pain (TSP) and conditioned pain modulation (CPM), appear to be the most promising modalities for reliable prediction of postoperative pain by QST. Overall, QST testing has the best predictive value in patients undergoing orthopedic procedures. Current evidence underlines the potential of preoperative QST to predict postoperative pain in patients undergoing elective surgery. Implementing QST in routine preoperative screening can help advancing traditional pain therapy toward personalized perioperative pain medicine.
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dc.description.sponsorshipUniversitätsklinik für Anästhesiologie und Schmerztherapie
dc.identifier.doi10.48350/153785
dc.identifier.pmid33443676
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1007/s11916-020-00920-5
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/40810
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.ispartofCurrent pain and headache reports
dc.relation.issn1534-3081
dc.relation.organizationDCD5A442BADCE17DE0405C82790C4DE2
dc.subjectAcute postoperative pain Persistent postoperative pain Quantitative sensory testing
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.titleQuantitative Sensory Testing to Predict Postoperative Pain.
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