Do Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Pain Intensity and Sufentanil Analgesia After Pediatric Scoliosis Correction Surgery?
Aleksander Turczynowicz, Jakub Równy, Weronika Przontka, Magdalena Grzesik, Piotr Jakubów, Oksana Kowalczuk

TL;DR
This study investigates how genetic variations may influence postoperative pain and recovery in children after scoliosis surgery.
Contribution
The study identifies specific SNPs that may predict pain intensity and PACU length of stay in pediatric patients.
Findings
ADRB1 rs1801253 GG genotype is linked to lower pain ratings and reduced sufentanil use.
CRP rs1205 CT genotype is associated with shorter PACU length of stay.
ABCB1 rs1045642 GG genotype correlates with longer PACU stay.
Abstract
Pain management in children remains a challenge. Postoperative pain assessment, which currently relies on behavioral and subjective scales, could be enhanced by the identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms effect on pain thresholds and opioid metabolism. This study explores the impact of nine SNPs—rs1799971, rs4680, rs4633, rs6269, rs4818 (with catechol-o-methyltransferase haplotypes), rs7832704, rs1801253, and rs1045642—on postoperative pain intensity, opioid requirements, coanalgesic use, C-reactive protein levels, and post-anesthesia care unit length of stay. This study involved 42 pediatric patients undergoing scoliosis correction surgery with postoperative sufentanil infusion. The genotyping was performed using real-time PCR with peripheral blood samples. Patients with the rs1801253 ADRB1 GG genotype showed significantly lower 24 h NRS pain ratings (p = 0.032) and lower…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Pain Management · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques · Pain Management and Opioid Use
