Evaluation of Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Chronic Pain: An Observational Clinical Study

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Background: Overcrowding of emergency departments (EDs), which are not suitable places to treat chronic pain and are responsible for managing acute disorders, leads to prolonged waiting times, delays in treating conditions requiring rapid intervention, patient dissatisfaction, and chaos and exhaustion in the ED.Objectives: Examine the characteristics of patients who presented to the ED with non-malignant chronic pain to determine the frequency of use and factors that caused ED use.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in an ED. Three hundred ninety-two patients with chronic pain were included.Results: The mean age of the patients was ۴۸.۱ ± ۱۵.۳ years, ۶۲.۲% were female, and ۳۷.۸% were male. Of the patients, ۵۹.۲% were married, ۴۲.۶% had elementary school education, and ۵۶.۱% were unemployed. The most common cause of ED admission was low back pain (LBP), the ۳۲.۷% used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ۱۶.۳% used opioid analgesics, ۱۵.۸% used anticonvulsants, ۱۳.۲% used anticonvulsants antidepressant drugs, ۲۲% did not use any medication. The reasons for presenting to the ED for chronic pain were ۱۳.۳% for medication prescription, ۷۴.۵% for receiving analgesics, and ۱۲.۲% for a diagnosis. The mean Patient Health Questionnaire-۹ (PHQ-۹) scale score of the participants was ۱۲.۸۲ ± ۳.۹۸, which indicated moderate depressive symptoms. The mean Generalized Anxiety Disorder-۷ scale score was ۹.۸۴ ± ۳.۲۳, which indicated mild generalized anxiety disorder.Conclusion: Instead of trying to suppress pain, emphasis should be put on preventing overcrowding in EDs, which are intended to manage acute conditions rather than chronic pai

Authors

Tuba Erdem Sultanoğlu

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Düzce University, Düzce, Turkey

Hasan Sultanoğlu

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Düzce University, Düzce, Turkey