Early Screening of Chronic Post-sternotomy Pain Using the DN4-i Questionnaire

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorInstitute Arnault Tzanck, France

About this trial

Chronic post-sternotomy pain (CPSP) is a common complication after cardiac surgery, with a reported prevalence between 30% and 50%. Several studies show that a significant proportion of patients experience persistent pain long after cardiac surgery, often with a neuropathic component. Internal mammary artery harvesting is known to cause intercostal nerve injury. Recent data suggest that early neuropathic pain, assessed using the DN4 score, may predict the chronicization of postoperative pain.

This study is a prospective observationnal study to evaluate the association between early neuropathic pain (DN4-i ≥ 3/7 on postoperative day 5) and the occurrence of chronic post-sternotomy pain at 3 months in patients who underwent median sternotomy for coronary artery bypass grafting with internal mammary artery harvesting

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age ≥ 18 years

Scheduled cardiac surgery with coronary artery bypass via median sternotomy with internal mammary artery harvesting

Patients receive an information sheet and a non-opposition form.

Disqualifiers

History of sternotomy

Early reoperation < 30 days

Chronic treatment with strong opioids or neuropahtic pain medications

Severe cognitive impairment

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

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