• Injury · Nov 2024

    Overview of pain in Ukrainian war injured.

    • Marta Garin Alegre, Elsa Mallor Lopez, Maria Blasco, Valentin Yuste Benavente, and Maria Del Mar Rodero Roldan.
    • Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Hospital General De La Defensa En Zaragoza Spain. Electronic address: martagarinalegre@gmail.com.
    • Injury. 2024 Nov 29; 56 (2): 112046112046.

    IntroductionOur objective is to study the relationship between armed conflict injuries and pain and the treatments that have been applied to Ukrainian injured soldiers in our hospital.MethodsWe performed an observational study of a sample of 91 injured soldiers. The metrics we selected for the study included time from injury, length of stay, diagnosis, treatment, type and intensity of pain and questionnaires about pain and quality of life for the group of amputees. The statistical study was carried out using SPSS v.30.Results85 % of the 91 patients suffered from pain in at least one part of their body. 53 patients experienced neuropathic pain, 15 patients had somatic pain and 29 patients had a combination of both. The average pain intensity was 6 points in the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and 5 points in the DN-4 scale. The most common treatments for neuropathic pain were neuromodulators, nerve blocks, capsaicin patches and TMR (targeted muscle reinnervation).ConclusionThe study of injuries caused in current armed conflicts can help us anticipate complications and understand and treat pain early to improve the independence of patients, especially of amputee patients.Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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