Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Other |
Exploratory Outcome Measurement Patient Satisfaction With Pain Management at Discharge From the Hospital (Numeric Rating System 1-100) |
The patient satisfaction with pain management at discharge using (NRS 1-100) or on POD 3 or discharge, whichever comes earlier. The higher score means a better outcome |
POD 3 (72 hours) or discharge, whichever comes earlier |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome Measurement Quality of Recovery (QoR) Score at 1 Months |
Quality of postoperative recovery will be assessed by asking the patient "how have you been feeling during the past 24 hours." Using the Quality of recovery form (QoR15) to document their replies. Quality of recovery (QoR15) score of (0 to 10), where: (0) none of the time (poor) and (10) equal all of the time (excellent). There are a total of 15 questions with each score ranging from 0 to 10. The range of reported total score is 0-150 where higher scores mean better quality of recovery. |
At 1 months |
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| Other |
Exploratory to Measure PDQ (Pain Disability) Using EQ-5D |
Using EQ-5D questionnaire for pain disability measurements, at 3 months with the flexibility of +/- 5 days using the EQ-5D questionnaire (0) no pain to (10) worst pain. EQ-5D is a standardized measure of health status developed by EuroQol GROUP |
Up to 3 months |
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| Other |
Exploratory to Measure Health-related Quality of Life Using EQ-5D |
It is one of several instruments used to verify the quality-adjusted life years associated with a health state. It is defined as a survey instrument for measuring economic preferences for health states based on the assessment of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression (5 items in total). Each dimension has 3 levels: 1=no problem, 2=moderate problem, 3=severe problem. The total scores are calculated for each subject. |
baseline |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome: Chronic Postsurgical Pain at 3 Months (0-10 NRS Scale) |
The exploratory outcome chronic postsurgical pain at 3 months was assessed by phone call using a numeric rating scale (0 to 10) where a score of 0 is "no pain" and a score of 10 is "pain as bad as it could be." |
at 3 months |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome: PACU Length of Stay (h) |
Postoperative-anesthesia care unit (PACU) length of stay measured how many hours the patient had spent in PACU. |
from the time when patients were transferred to the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit to the time when patients were transferred out from the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit. |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome: Number of Patients Who Had Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in PACU |
Postoperative nausea and vomiting was assessed using Postoperative Nursing Progress Record (NPR) - Records nausea vomiting severity as 0=none, 1= mild, 2=moderate, 3= severe. |
postoperative time until discharge |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome: Postoperative Length of Hospital Stay (Days) |
Postoperative length of hospital stay measured how many days the patient had spent in the hospital after surgery. |
postoperative time until discharge |
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| Other |
Exploratory Outcome: Need for Acute Pain Consultation, as Determined by Clinical Need |
The outcome measured how many patients needed acute pain consultation after the surgery, as determined by clinical need |
postoperative until discharge |
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| Primary |
Quality of Recovery |
Assessment of postoperative recovery should be multidimensional including physiological parameters, functional recovery parameters, and patient-reported outcomes. Quality of postoperative recovery will be assessed by asking the patient "how have you been feeling during the past 24 hours." Using the Quality of recovery form (QoR15) to document their replies. Quality of recovery (QoR15) score of (0 to 10), where: (0) none of the time (poor) and (10) equal all of the time (excellent). There are a total of 15 questions with each score ranging from 0 to 10. The range of reported total score is 0-150 where higher scores mean better quality of recovery. |
Three days after surgery |
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| Secondary |
Opioid Utilization |
Opioid consumption within the initial 48 h was converted to IV morphine equivalents using the conversions specified in Supplemental Digital Content 1 (http:// links.lww.com/ALN/C178). |
up to 48 hours |
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| Secondary |
Time-weighted Pain Score |
Postoperative pain was evaluated with numeric rating scores (0-10) at 15-min intervals for the initial two postoperative hours or until discharge, whichever came first. A time-weighted averages pain score is equal to the sum of the portion of each time interval (as a decimal, such as 0.25h) multiplied by the levels of the pain (0-10 numeric rating scores) during the time period divided by 48h. |
15-min interval after surgery until postoperative 2 days or discharge, whichever came first |
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| Secondary |
Opioid-related Side Effects Score POD1 (Postoperative Day 1) |
Opioid-Related Symptom Distress Scale (ORSDS) evaluates opioid-related side effects. ORSDS is a 4-point scale that evaluates 3 symptom distress dimensions (frequency, severity, bothersomeness) for 12 opioid-related side effects. The mean of the 12 scores are reported with a range from 0-4 where the higher scores mean more opioid-related side effects. |
POD1 |
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| Secondary |
Opioid-related Side Effects Score POD2 (Postoperative Day 2) |
Opioid-Related Symptom Distress Scale (ORSDS) evaluates opioid-related side effects. ORSDS is a 4-point scale that evaluates 3 symptom distress dimensions (frequency, severity, bothersomeness) for 12 opioid-related side effects. The mean of the 12 scores are reported with a range from 0-4 where the higher scores mean more opioid-related side effects. |
POD2 |
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