Preoperative sleep quality and adverse pain outcomes after total hip arthroplasty.
Martin F BjurströmMichael R IrwinMikael BodelssonMichael T SmithNiklas Mattsson-CarlgrenPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2021)
Poor sleep quality and impaired sleep continuity are associated with heightened pain sensitivity, but previous work has not evaluated whether preoperative sleep problems impact long-term postoperative pain outcomes. Here, we show that sleep difficulties prior to total hip arthroplasty adversely predict postoperative pain control 6 months after surgery. Given sleep difficulties robustly predict pain outcomes, targeting and improving sleep may have salutary effects on postoperative pain reports and management.