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Natural Course of Pain Following Surgery Through an Abdominal Incision
Sponsor: Radboud University Medical Center
Summary
Chronic abdominal pain is highly prevalent in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Adhesions are reported to be one of the most common causes of chronic pain after surgery. There is little epidemiological data on the natural course and risk factors of pain. In this study the investigators will assess risk factors for chronic pain and natural course by tracking pain scores through an app in a cohort of 1,500 patients undergoing abdominal surgery. In part two of the study patients with persistent abdominal pain at 12 months, that meet IASP criteria for chronic pain will have clinical investigations to determine the cause of their pain. This investigation includes cineMRI for diagnosis and mapping of adhesions.
Official title: Natural Course of Pain Following Surgery Through an Abdominal Incision: The Role of Adhesions and Other Factors in Chronification of Abdominal Pain
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
650
Start Date
2020-01-01
Completion Date
2025-07
Last Updated
2024-12-31
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Interventions
Pain tracking app
In this study no clinical interventions are made. Patients scheduled for surgery will be treated according to the standard of care. All patients enrolled will have an application installed to track their pain symptoms through short daily and weekly questionnaires.
Locations (7)
Maasziekenhuis Pantein
Boxmeer, Gelderland, Netherlands
Radboud University Medical Center
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Maastricht Universitair Medisch Centrum+
Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Rijnstate Hospital
Arnhem, Netherlands
Slingeland Hospital
Doetinchem, Netherlands
Gelderse Vallei Hospital
Ede, Netherlands
Canisius Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis
Nijmegen, Netherlands