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Prevalence of and recommendation for measuring chronic postsurgical pain in children: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

Brittany N. Rosenbloom, Simona Denise Frederiksen, Vienna Wang, Kathryn A. Birnie, Christine Park, Grace Gordon, Nivez Rasic, Jennifer Stinson, Jennifer A Rabbitts

2025Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: ), approximately 20% of children and adolescents develop chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP; ie, pain persisting >3 months after surgery) after major surgeries, which is associated with adverse functional and psychological consequences. A major barrier was that definitions of CPSP applied were highly variable. Since that prior review was conducted (n=4 studies in meta-analysis), numerous relevant studies have been published warranting an update. OBJECTIVE: The aims of this current review were to: (1) provide an updated prevalence estimate for pediatric CPSP and (2) examine definitions of pediatric CPSP applied in current research. EVIDENCE REVIEW: Prospective, observational studies examining CPSP using a validated self-report pain intensity measure in children were included. 4884 unique publications were screened with 20 articles meeting inclusion criteria. Risk of bias using Quality in Prognostic Study tool ranged from low to high. FINDINGS: The pooled prevalence of CPSP among mostly major surgeries was 28.2% (95% CI 21.4% to 36.1%). Subgroup analysis of spinal fusion surgeries identified a prevalence of 31% (95% CI 21.4% to 43.5%). Using Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation, the certainty in prevalence estimates was moderate. Studies used a range of valid pain intensity measures to classify CPSP (eg, Numeric Rating Scale), often without pain interference or quality of life measures. CONCLUSIONS: The overall prevalence of pediatric CPSP is higher than estimated in the prior review, and quality of studies generally improved though with some heterogeneity. Standardizing the measurement of CPSP will facilitate future efforts to combine and compare data across studies. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42022306340.

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MedicineObservational studyGrading (engineering)Meta-analysisSystematic reviewPhysical therapyMEDLINEChronic painRating scaleQuality of life (healthcare)Internal medicinePsychologyEngineeringPolitical scienceCivil engineeringLawDevelopmental psychologyNursingPediatric Pain Management TechniquesAnesthesia and Pain ManagementSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
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