U.S., Dec. 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07308444) titled 'Predicting Pain After Ambulatory Gynaecological Laparoscopies' on Dec. 05.

Brief Summary: As day surgery is increasingly preferred over in-hospital treatment due to feasibility and reduced economic costs, it is important to evaluate patient-related outcomes such as comfort and safety after discharge. Most previous studies on predictors for postoperative pain have not focused on postdischarge pain. In a previous study, we found that over 42% of the patients experienced severe postdischarge pain within the first 24 h after ambulatory gynaecologocal laparoscopic surgery, that is a pain score of 7-10 on the NRS. We identified four preop...