Chronic Pain
Conditions
Keywords
pain treatment, therapeutic tactics of analgesia, gunshot wounds, mine-explosive wounds, stages of treatment
Brief summary
Considering that in 82.1% of cases it is not possible to achieve a positive result of treatment, the data of our study will play an important role in the treatment of such patients.
Detailed description
The influence of pain management tactics on the long-term results of pain treatment in patients with gunshot and mine-explosive wounds needs to be studied, because the subjective feelings and emotional experiences experienced by patients during the wounding in combat conditions through the prism of psychological disorders have their own characteristics. Considering that in 82.1% of cases it is not possible to achieve a positive result of treatment, the data of our study will play an important role in the treatment of such patients.
Interventions
Data collection was carried out at all stages of treatment: medical and nursing brigade, military mobile hospital, military medical clinical center, during rehabilitation, within 12 months of the injury.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* the presence of gunshot and mine-explosive injuries
Exclusion criteria
* absence of gunshot and mine-explosive injuries
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| visual analog scale | 12 months | from 0 to 10 points |
| Didier Bouhassiraa DN4 | 12 months | 4 or more points (a neuropathic pain component is present) |
| The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale | 12 months | 0-7 is the norm 8-13 - mild depressive disorders 14-18 - depressive disorders of medium severity 19-22 - severe depressive disorders 23 and more - depressive disorders of a very severe degree of severity |
| Chaban Quality of Life Scale | 12 months | up to 56 inclusive - a very low level 57-66 - low 67-75 - average 76-82 - tall 83-100 is very high |
| Mississippi PTSD scale (military version) | 12 months | the mean values of the total score are 76±18 for well-adjusted servicemen, 86±26 for servicemen with mental disorders, and 130±18 for those with PTSD |
Countries
Ukraine