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A Systematic Review of Early Prognostic Factors for Persistent Pain Following Acute Orthopedic Trauma
oleh: Fiona J Clay, Wendy L Watson, Stuart V Newstead, Roderick J McClure
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Persistent or chronic pain is prevalent in many developed countries, with estimates ranging from 10% to higher than 50%, and is a major economic burden to individuals and societies. However, the variation in pain outcomes after acute orthopedic trauma and treatment confronts treating physicians with uncertainty in providing prognostic advice regarding long-term recovery. Although several previous reviews have addressed the determinants of chronic pain outcomes secondary to acute trauma, they have primarily focused on specific injury samples and, furthermore, lack consistency with respect to the important prognostic factors, which limits the generalizability of findings. This review, however, aimed specifically to identify the early prognostic factors associated with variation in persistent pain outcomes following acute orthopedic trauma presenting with a spectrum of pathologies.