Prediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators
Schreiber KL, Zinboonyahgoon N, Flowers KM, Hruschak V, Fields KG, Patton ME, Schwartz E, Azizoddin D, Soens M, King T, Partridge A, Pusic A, Golshan M, Edwards RR. Prediction of Persistent Pain Severity and Impact 12 Months After Breast Surgery Using Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment of Biopsychosocial Pain Modulators. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2021, 28: 5015-5038. PMID: 33452600, PMCID: PMC8280248, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-09479-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsFemaleHumansMastectomyPain MeasurementPain, PostoperativeProspective StudiesConceptsBody mass indexPain severitySensory disturbanceBreast surgeryProspective longitudinal observational cohort studyLongitudinal observational cohort studyHigher body mass indexComprehensive preoperative assessmentFirst postsurgical yearPost-mastectomy painObservational cohort studyBaseline sleep disturbanceFunctional impactPostsurgical yearAxillary dissectionPain modulatorsPreoperative characteristicsWorst painCohort studyPain outcomesPain processingPain QuestionnaireSurgical variablesMass indexPain impact