Difference in Maximum Pain Scores Between Inclusion and 2 Months After Radiofrequency Ablation
Difference in maximum pain scores between inclusion and 2 months after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) according to a discrete 11-points numerical scale.
Increased/decreased pain is considered as a variation of at least one point on the numerical scale.
If 25 patients or more are observed with pain reduction of 2 or more points, then the treatment will be considered potentially effective.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected at the pre-selection visit.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected at the inclusion visit.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected one day before radiofrequency (J-1).
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected one day after radiofrequency (J+1).
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected at the discharge from hospital visit.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected 7 days after discharge from hospital.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected 1 month after radiofrequency.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected 2 months after radiofrequency.
Intensity of Pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum)
According to a discrete 11-points numerical scale which ranges from 0 (low pain) to 11 (intense pain), intensity of pain (Minimum, Average, Maximum) has been evaluated at different time point between pre-selection and up to 3 months after radiofrequency.
Assessment of intensity of pain has been done in this order at:
Pre-selection visit: First algology assessment within a week (± 3 days) after the radiology consultation,
Inclusion visit: Second algology assessment (One week after the first algology assessment)
J-1: one day before radiofrequency
J+1: One day after radiofrequency
Discharge from hospital
7 days after discharge from hospital
1 month after radiofrequency
2 months after radiofrequency
3 months after radiofrequency
Here, are presented only data collected 3 months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Oral Morphine Consumption or Oral Morphine Equivalent (Immediate and Sustained Release Forms) (mg) Per Day
Patients were provided with a pain notebook. This notebook allowed the patient to describe the pain specific to the metastasis concerned.
In particular, information about the dose of oral morphine consumption or oral morphine equivalent in mg per day.
This pain notebook has been evaluated between the radiology consultation and three months after radiofrequency.
Total Intravenous Morphine Dose (mg)
Total intravenous dose of morphine 24 hours after the radiofrequency was assessed during the patient's hospital stay.
As a reminder, the post-operative analgesic treatment included intravenous paracetamol (4 g / 24h) and patient-controlled analgesia (PCA).
Bolus Dose in mg Administered by Patient-controlled Analgesia (PCA)
As a reminder, the post-operative analgesic treatment included intravenous paracetamol (4 g / 24h) and patient-controlled analgesia (PCA).
Standardised Quality of Life Scores (EORTC - QLQ-C30)
Quality of life Questionnaire -Core 30 (QLQ-C30) developed in 1986 by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) assesses quality of life across 15 dimensions :
5 functional dimensions : Physical functioning, Role functioning, Emotional, Cognitive functioning, Social functioning; 9 symptomatic dimensions: Fatigue, Nausea and vomiting, Pain, Dyspnea, Insomnia, Appetite loss, Diarrhoea, Financial difficulties;
1 global health dimension: Global health status/QoL
Each dimension is a standardised score ranges from 0 to 100. A low score corresponds to a low functional level, an absence of symptoms or a low level of QoL/ overall health and, conversely, so that a high score corresponds to a high functional level, a high presence of symptoms or a high level of QoL/overall health.
Standardised Quality of Life Scores (EORTC - QLQ-C30)
Quality of life Questionnaire -Core 30 (QLQ-C30) developed in 1986 by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) assesses quality of life across 15 dimensions :
5 functional dimensions : Physical functioning, Role functioning, Emotional, Cognitive functioning, Social functioning; 9 symptomatic dimensions: Fatigue, Nausea and vomiting, Pain, Dyspnea, Insomnia, Appetite loss, Diarrhoea, Financial difficulties;
1 global health dimension: Global health status/QoL
Each dimension is a standardised score ranges from 0 to 100. A low score corresponds to a low functional level, an absence of symptoms or a low level of QoL/ overall health and, conversely, so that a high score corresponds to a high functional level, a high presence of symptoms or a high level of QoL/overall health.