Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Pain score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
Hospitalization day (0. minute) |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
15 minutes after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
30 minutes after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
45 minutes after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
60 minutes after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
120 minutes after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
4. hours after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
6. hours after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
12. hours after surgery |
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| Primary |
Pain Score |
Pain intensity is measured as a numerical pain scale (0 = no pain, 10 = excruciating pain). The degree of pain expressed by the individual measures the general activity state caused by the pain in the last 24 hours, emotional state, relationships with other people, ability to walk, exercise, sleep, and enjoyment of life. Each item is evaluated as a numerical pain scale from 0 to 10 (0 = not affected at all, 10 = completely affected). The patient can mark the area where he feels pain on the picture, which method or drugs are used to provide analgesia, and the level of describing the pain in the last 24 hours is evaluated with percentages. In the brief pain inventory, pain is defined as 1-4 mild pain, 5-6 moderate and 7-10 severe pain. |
24. hours after surgery |
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| Secondary |
Comfort level |
The Perianesthesia Comfort Scale is a one-dimensional scale consisting of 24 items that reflects the individual's thought process before and after surgery and questions his feelings. Each statement in the scale is scored on a Likert type ranging from 1 to 6, from 'strongly disagree' to 'strongly agree'. Accordingly, a high score (6 points) for positive items indicates high comfort, a low score (1 point) indicates low comfort, and a low score (1 point) for negative items indicates high comfort, and a high score (6 points) indicates low comfort. The highest total score that can be obtained on the scale is 144, and the lowest total score is 24. The average value is determined by dividing the total score obtained by the number of scale items, and the result is indicated in the 1-6 distribution. A low score indicates poor comfort, while a high score indicates good comfort. |
24. hours after surgery |
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