Association of G472A allele of membrane bound catechol-O-methyltransferase gene with chronic post-sternotomy pain.
Goduguchintha DharaniprasadAloka SamantarayMangu Hanumantha RaoAbha ChandraPotukuchi Venkata Gurunadha Krishna SarmaPublished in: General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2018)
Chronic persistent surgical pain (CPSP) is a complex disease with strong genetic component. The studies on revealed association of mutations in membrane bound catechol-O-methyltransferase gene with CPSP were reported indifferent ethnic populations across the globe. We identify that one out of four patients who underwent sternotomy procedure showed CPSP even after 3 months of surgery. The Mb.COMT gene sequence analysis revealed of the four patients, three patients had no mutation in Mb.COMT gene, while in one patient exhibited G472A mutation. Interestingly, this patient showed CPSP even after 90 days of surgery. The magnitude of the CPSP was evaluated with pain questionnaires' at the end of 3 months after discharge from the hospital. In this study 25% (1/4) showed presence G472A allele correlating with CPSP. Further the study suggested that evaluation of G472A allele of Mb.COMT gene in the patients undergoing sternotomy for monitoring pain in pre and post-surgical events.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- chronic pain
- genome wide
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- patients undergoing
- copy number
- pain management
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- neuropathic pain
- heart failure
- emergency department
- coronary artery bypass
- coronary artery disease
- single cell
- spinal cord
- patient reported
- postoperative pain
- acute care
- electronic health record
- drug induced