Perioperative pain perception in patients undergoing dermatologic surgery with local anesthesia – A prospective observational study

Author:

Volberg Christian12,Gschnell Martin3,Eubel Verena3,Föhr Julia3,Schubert Ann‐Kristin1,Pfützner Wolfgang3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg Philipps‐University Marburg Marburg Germany

2. Research Group Medical Ethics Faculty of Medicine Philipps‐University Marburg Marburg Germany

3. Department of Dermatology and Allergology University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg Philipps‐University Marburg Marburg Germany

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundDermatosurgical procedures are predominantly performed under local anesthesia, yet there are few studies on perioperative pain management for extensive or staged procedures under local anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to assess pain during dermatologic surgery, describe perioperative pain management, and identify factors that influence pain perception.Patients and methodsThis prospective, monocentric study included inpatients undergoing dermatologic surgery under local anesthesia from April to December 2021. Preoperative demographic data, a pain questionnaire, and four psychometric questionnaires (PCS, LOT‐R, SFQ, PHQ‐9) were collected. Postoperative pain and analgesic use during the first 24 hours were recorded.ResultsA total of 120 patients (with a total of 191 interventions) were included in the study. Mean postoperative pain was reported to be very low (NRS < 2). Preoperative pain and expected postoperative pain were found to be predictive of postoperative pain. There was a strong correlation between catastrophizing and preoperative anxiety (r = 0.65) and a moderate correlation between depression and preoperative anxiety (r = 0.46).ConclusionsDermatologic surgery under local anesthesia is generally considered painless. During preoperative counseling and assessment, attention should be paid to patients who fear surgery, report pain, or anticipate postoperative pain, as they have an increased risk of experiencing postoperative pain.

Publisher

Wiley

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