Attitude changes toward chronic pain management of pain physicians in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Agri-The Journal of the Turkish Society of Algology Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.14744/agri.2019.01878
Gülçin Gazioğlu Türkyılmaz, Şebnem Rumeli
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Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a decrease or interruption of outpatient and elective interventional procedures of patients with chronic pain worldwide. This study aims to investigate the attitude changes of pain physicians in Turkey in the treatment of chronic pain patients and the compliance of these changes with the published guidelines.

Methods: A total of 113 pain physicians were sent an online questionnaire forms to be completed voluntarily.

Results: The questionnaire was completed by 61% (n=69) of the total physicians to whom it was sent to. The rate of physicians who did not request the COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction test from their patients before any interventional procedure was 48% (n=33). The rate of physicians who ignored the immunosuppressive effect and while prescribing opioids and did not reduce the opioid dose was 42% (n=29). The rate of physicians who did not reduce the corticosteroid dose they used in their interventional procedures was 61% (n=42). It was determined that 49.1% (n=28) of physicians who applied facet joint medial branch radiofrequency denervation (RFD) during the pandemic period decreased the number of diagnostic blocks they ap-plied compared to the pre-pandemic period. It was found that 51% (n=24) of the physicians who applied genicular nerve RFD during this period did not perform any diagnostic blocks.

Conclusion: It was found that the majority of physicians did not change their preferences in the dose and/or type of opioid and corticosteroid drugs, but they tended to reduce the number of diagnostic blocks they applied before facet joint medial branch/genicular RFD procedures.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间土耳其疼痛医生对慢性疼痛管理态度的变化
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致全球慢性疼痛患者门诊和选择性介入手术减少或中断。本研究旨在调查土耳其疼痛医生在治疗慢性疼痛患者方面的态度变化,以及这些变化对已发布的指南的依从性。方法:对113名疼痛内科医生发放在线问卷,由其自愿填写。结果:61%的受访医师(n=69)完成了问卷。在任何介入手术前未要求患者进行COVID-19聚合酶链反应检测的医生比例为48% (n=33)。忽视免疫抑制作用的医生在开阿片类药物处方时未减少阿片类药物剂量的比例为42% (n=29)。在介入治疗过程中没有减少皮质类固醇剂量的医生占61% (n=42)。经确定,与大流行前相比,49.1% (n=28)的医生在大流行期间应用小关节内侧分支射频去神经控制(RFD)减少了他们应用的诊断块数量。在此期间,51% (n=24)应用膝神经RFD的医生没有进行任何诊断阻滞。结论:发现大多数医生没有改变他们对阿片类药物和皮质类固醇药物的剂量和/或类型的偏好,但他们倾向于减少他们在小关节内侧分支/膝关节RFD手术前应用的诊断块的数量。
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