Research Article | Open Access
PREVALENCE OF PAIN MANAGEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Baalavignesh. A Dr.Arthi Balasubramaniam Dr.Lalitha Rani Chellappa
Pages: 674-684
Abstract
INTRODUCTION- Corona virus disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus causes severe Chronic pain
management during COVID-19 pandemic is a challenging process. Management of pain was an important
task during the pandemic due to safety protocols and safety measures as the disease showed spread
through aerosols. Thus, this study shows the comparison of pain management before covid-19 and during
the pandemic.
MATERIALS AND METHOD- The study was conducted in Saveetha Dental College and
Hospitals, with patients visiting for a period between september 2019 and march 2020. This
study was donew based on the pain management records consisting of 151 patients reporting to
the out patient ward of saveetha dental college. Patient age ,gender, emergency treatment done as
per the records were collected. Telephonic and photographic cross verification of data was done
by two examiners. The obtained data was entered in Ms Excel spreadsheet and the tabulated data
was subjected to statistical software IBM SPSS version 20.0. Descriptive inferential statistics
were done.
RESULTS- 151 participants took part in the study out of which 63 participants were males and
88 participants were females. The study showed that 22 participants were aged from 0-20, 75
participants were aged between 20-40 years and 54 participants were aged >40 years of age. The
study also showed that 66 participants had undergone emergency extraction, 30 participants had
undergone emergency access opening and 55 participants were given medications for pain
management.correlation between gender and emengery procedure for the management of pain
showed that, 26 males underwent emergency extraction, 14 males underwent emergency access
opening and 23 males underwent medication management for pain management and 40 females
underwent emergency extraction, 16 females underwent emergency access opening and 32
females underwent medication management
CONCLUSION- The study showed that pain management was done with increased prevalence
during the pandemic and the most common procedure done was emergency extraction which had
the highest frequency.
Keywords
Pain, extraction, analgia, Innovative, COVID-19