The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension

Aim The aim of this survey is to prove the connection between chronic pain and artery hypertension,within chronic pain syndromes, as well as to prove that with accurate analgesia; artery hypertensionmay be prevented/alleviated as caused by systematic effects of chronic pain.Methods The survey includ...

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Main Authors: Dubravka Ivić, Mira Fingler, Katarina Šakić Zdravčević, Ivan Radoš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton 2009-02-01
Series:Medicinski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://www.ljkzedo.com.ba/medglasnik/vol61/M09_1_13.pdf
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spelling doaj-33d1d6e7e8db480ea18d615eeb9d5d6f2020-11-24T23:31:36ZengMedical Association of Zenica-Doboj CantonMedicinski Glasnik1840-01321840-24452009-02-0161112117The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertensionDubravka IvićMira FinglerKatarina Šakić ZdravčevićIvan RadošAim The aim of this survey is to prove the connection between chronic pain and artery hypertension,within chronic pain syndromes, as well as to prove that with accurate analgesia; artery hypertensionmay be prevented/alleviated as caused by systematic effects of chronic pain.Methods The survey included 37 patients suffering from chronic pain who were treated at the PainUnit of the Clinical Hospital in Osijek. The patients, at the time of their first appointment at the Clinic,through the conclusion of their treatment, as well as at the final check up two weeks after the terminationof the treatment, filled out a survey “A short questionnaire on pain”. In addition to the assessment oftheir momentary pain, during the survey the pain was measured when it was the strongest, the weakestand also an average pain during a weeks time (the pain being measured with a visual analogue scaleVAS ranging from 0 – 10). Within the aforementioned survey the artery, the systolic and the diastolicblood pressure was measured, including the heart frequency.Results The subjective sensation of pain during the second and third examination was remarkably lesserthan at the first examination of the over-all pain assessments, whilst the difference between the secondand the third checkup is not accertained. The same applies to the systolic and diastolic blood preassure.The difference in heart frequency between the single examinations is not stringent.Conclusion With patients suffering from chronic pain, a lessening of the subjective sensation of painand blood preassure was reported after the use of analgesia, which purports the possible connection ofanalgesia and artery hypertension.http://www.ljkzedo.com.ba/medglasnik/vol61/M09_1_13.pdfacute painchronic painhypertensionblood pressure
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author Dubravka Ivić
Mira Fingler
Katarina Šakić Zdravčević
Ivan Radoš
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Mira Fingler
Katarina Šakić Zdravčević
Ivan Radoš
The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
Medicinski Glasnik
acute pain
chronic pain
hypertension
blood pressure
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Mira Fingler
Katarina Šakić Zdravčević
Ivan Radoš
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title The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
title_short The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
title_full The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
title_fullStr The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
title_full_unstemmed The interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
title_sort interconnection between chronic pain and artery hypertension
publisher Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton
series Medicinski Glasnik
issn 1840-0132
1840-2445
publishDate 2009-02-01
description Aim The aim of this survey is to prove the connection between chronic pain and artery hypertension,within chronic pain syndromes, as well as to prove that with accurate analgesia; artery hypertensionmay be prevented/alleviated as caused by systematic effects of chronic pain.Methods The survey included 37 patients suffering from chronic pain who were treated at the PainUnit of the Clinical Hospital in Osijek. The patients, at the time of their first appointment at the Clinic,through the conclusion of their treatment, as well as at the final check up two weeks after the terminationof the treatment, filled out a survey “A short questionnaire on pain”. In addition to the assessment oftheir momentary pain, during the survey the pain was measured when it was the strongest, the weakestand also an average pain during a weeks time (the pain being measured with a visual analogue scaleVAS ranging from 0 – 10). Within the aforementioned survey the artery, the systolic and the diastolicblood pressure was measured, including the heart frequency.Results The subjective sensation of pain during the second and third examination was remarkably lesserthan at the first examination of the over-all pain assessments, whilst the difference between the secondand the third checkup is not accertained. The same applies to the systolic and diastolic blood preassure.The difference in heart frequency between the single examinations is not stringent.Conclusion With patients suffering from chronic pain, a lessening of the subjective sensation of painand blood preassure was reported after the use of analgesia, which purports the possible connection ofanalgesia and artery hypertension.
topic acute pain
chronic pain
hypertension
blood pressure
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