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Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2004

Reliability and validity of the perioperative opioid-related symptom distress scale.

Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum; Tong Joo Gan; Sean Zhao; David B. Hanna; Connie Chen

A reduction in opioid use may reduce the incidence and severity of opioid-related side effects. However, no published studies have demonstrated this relationship. In a prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized trial of analgesia for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, we validated an opioid-related symptom distress scale (SDS) questionnaire and clinically meaningful events (CMEs). A total of 193 patients completed the SDS questionnaire every 24 h after discharge for 7 days. This analysis was based on data from Day 1 only. The SDS assessed 12 common opioid-related symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, and difficulty passing urine, by 3 ordinal measures: frequency, severity, and bothersomeness. Patients with responses of “frequently” to “almost constantly,” “moderate” to “very severe,” or “quite a bit” to “very much bothered” were considered to have a CME. A detailed postoperative recovery survey of patient functional status and experience ofadverseeffectswasusedtovalidatetheSDS.Validation measures in the recovery survey were categorized as non-specific (e.g., level of normal activities) and specific (e.g., number of times vomited in 24 h, minutes of nausea in 24 h, and ability to void normally). SDS scores and CMEs for nausea, vomiting, and difficulty passing urine were strongly associated with three related validation measures from the recovery survey: minutes of nausea within 24 h, number of times vomited within 24 h, and ability to void normally, respectively (P < 0.0001). There was also a strong association between SDS scores and CMEs for nausea, vomiting, and voiding and general recovery validation measures, although the association was significantly weaker than that for symptom-specific validation measures. CMEs for nausea, vomiting, and voiding showed a high specificity and lower sensitivity with directly assessed responses. The SDS questionnaire and CMEs are valid tools for assessing postoperative opioid-related symptoms after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Symptoms defined as CMEs through the SDS may be more sensitive than those identified by direct assessment.


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2008

Prise en charge des nausées et vomissements postopératoires (conférence d'experts)

P. Diemunsch; Jean-François Brichant; J. E. Bazin; Sébastien Pierre; C.C. Apfel; B. Bryssine; Dominique Chassard; B. Charbit; E. Samain; Fatem-Zhora Laalou; J. E. Chelly; M. Stadler; Martin R. Tramèr; Peter Kranke; A. Borgeat; K. Korttila; I. Odin; P. Feiss; N. Nathan; N. Bourdaud; J. Bientz; L. Xavier; L. Jouffroy; Tong Joo Gan


Anesthesiology | 2002

In-hospital Resource Use To Manage Pain after Single Dose of Iv Parecoxib Sodium, a Novel Parenteral Cox-2 Inhibitor, for Pain Associated with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: [2002][a-28]

Eugene R. Viscusi; Girish P. Joshi; Tong Joo Gan; Connie Chen; Raymond Cheung


Anesthesiology | 2002

Postdischarge Recovery Experience after Single Presurgery Dose of IV Parecoxib Sodium, a Novel COX-2 Inhibitor, Followed by Oral Valdecoxib for Pain after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: [2002][A-20]

Tong Joo Gan; Girish P. Joshi; Eugene R. Viscusi; Connie Chen; Raymond Cheung


Anesthesiology | 2002

Patient Postdischarge Symptom Experience after Single Presurgery Dose of IV Parecoxib Sodium, a Novel COX-2 Inhibitor, Followed by Oral Valdecoxib for Pain Associated with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: [2002][A-29]

Girish P. Joshi; M. D. Eugene; Tong Joo Gan; Connie Chen; Raymond Cheung


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2017

HTX-011, a Proprietary, Extended-Release Combination of Bupivacaine and Meloxicam, Reduces Acute Postoperative Pain Intensity and Opioid Consumption after Bunionectomy: Results From an Interim Analysis

Eugene R. Viscusi; Oscare DeLeon-Casasola; Tong Joo Gan; Erol Onel; Guy Boccia; Alice Chu; Mary Rose Keller; Thomas Ottoboni; Sanjay S. Patel; Barry Quart


Archive | 2016

Genomics and personalized medicine in postoperative nausea and vomiting management

Keith A. Candiotti; Enisa M. Carvalho; Ana C. Mavarez; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Risk factors and their impact on postoperative nausea and vomiting

Anthony L. Kovac; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Patients' experience and nursing perspective

Vallire D. Hooper; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Management of postoperative nausea and vomiting in pediatric patients

Imelda Tjia; Michelle Dalton; Mehernoor F. Watcha; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet

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Eugene R. Viscusi

Thomas Jefferson University

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Girish P. Joshi

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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C.C. Apfel

University of Louisville

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