Diagnostics (Nov 2024)

Enhancing Pain Management and Psychological Recovery in Earthquake Victims: The Role of Continuous Regional Analgesic Techniques Assessed by QoR-15

  • Ergun Mendes,
  • Ozal Adiyeke,
  • Onur Sarban,
  • Melih Civan,
  • Okyar Altas,
  • Alperen Korucu,
  • Funda Gumus Ozcan,
  • Gozen Oksuz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14232678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 23
p. 2678

Abstract

Read online

Background/Objectives: After the earthquakes in Turkey, many citizens were injured, and a long ongoing process requiring physiological and psychological treatments began. The aim of this study was to observe the pain and psychological changes in earthquake victims in light of the QoR-15 score. Methods: After approval by the local ethics committee (Decision No. 2023-194), earthquake victims with catheters in trauma and reconstructive surgery were retrospectively evaluated. Demographic and catheterization data were collected. Baseline, 24 h, 72 h QoR-15 (Quality of Recovery-15), and VAS (Visual Analog Scala) scores were compared for changes over time. Results: A total of 40 catheters were placed in 29 patients (after the exclusion of children, 36 catheters were evaluated in 26 (15 w/11 m) patients). The mean age of the patients was 35.57 ± 13.69 years, and the duration of catheterization was 8 (4.25–12.75) days. An infusion of 0.1% bupivacaine 0.5–1 mg/kg/24 h was started routinely. The QoR-15 scores of the patients at baseline, 24 h, and 72 h were 80.45 ± 17.76, 95.27 ± 15.16, and 101.06 ± 15.52, respectively (p p < 0.001). Conclusions: In this study, a significant improvement in QoR-15 and VAS scores was achieved as a result of catheter insertion in earthquake victims. Considering that post-traumatic injuries require repeated surgeries and that pain aggravates the existing psychological state, it can be said that catheterization is beneficial.

Keywords