This ‘Postoperative Pain Epidemiology Forecast to 2032' report delivers an in-depth understanding of the Postoperative Pain, historical and forecasted epidemiology in the United States, the EU5 (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom), and Japan.
Postoperative Pain is an anticipated and temporary increase in background pain that occurs following surgical procedures. It is a type of pain that typically lasts less than a few days to months or pain directly related to soft tissue damage such as a sprained ankle or a paper cut. The pain is of short duration, but it gradually resolves as the injured tissues heal.
The intensity, quality, and duration of postoperative pain are affected mainly by location, type, and duration of the surgical procedure; type and extent of the incision and surgical trauma; the physical and mental state of the patient, including the patient's approach to pain; preoperative psychological and pharmacological preparation; type of anesthesia; pain management before and after the surgical procedure; incidence of surgical complications; and quality of postoperative care.
For efficient treatment, it needs to be properly diagnosed, measured, and documented. Only by this procedure, optimal analgesia may be achieved, a mild and tolerable sensation of pressure in the surgical wound with minimal adverse effects. Proper diagnosis of the type and intensity of pain is crucial for an adequate and targeted treatment of acute pain. It requires a highly professional approach in terms of expertise, psychology, and ethics.
Specific evaluation of pain includes the location of the pain and its radiation, quality of the pain (dull, sharp, throbbing, shooting, burning, etc.), duration of the pain (constant, intermittent, paroxysmal), causative factors (movement, sitting position, cough, etc., the intensity of the pain at rest or during movement), accompanying symptoms, quality of sleep, assessment of the patient's expectations, personal approach to pain, stress, and pain coping strategies, analgesic therapy preferences.
The Postoperative Pain epidemiology segmentation provides insights about the historical and current patient pool along with the forecasted trend for seven major countries. It helps recognize the causes of current and forecasted trends by exploring numerous studies and views of key opinion leaders. This part of The report also provides the diagnosed patient pool and their trends along with assumptions undertaken.
The disease epidemiology covered in the report provides historical as well as forecasted Postoperative Pain epidemiology segmented as Total number of surgical procedures, Total number of Incident cases of Postoperative Pain, Severity-specific incident cases of Postoperative Pain. The report includes the Incident scenario of Postoperative Pain in 7MM covering the United States, EU5 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan from 2019 to 2032.
The epidemiology segment also provides the Postoperative Pain epidemiology data and findings across the United States, EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan.
The total incident population of Postoperative Pain associated in 7MM countries was estimated to be 66,833,180 cases in 2022 and expected to increase at a CAGR of 0.85% for the study period, i.e., 2019-2032.
Among the EU5 countries, Germany had the highest incident population of Postoperative Pain. On the other hand Spain had the lowest incident population. In 7MM, Spain had the lowest number of cases 1,482,279 cases in 2022.
The publisher interviews KOLs, and SME's opinion through primary research to fill the data gaps and validate our secondary research. The opinion helps understand the total patient population and current treatment pattern. This will support the clients in potential upcoming novel treatment by identifying the overall scenario of the indications.
The Postoperative Pain Epidemiology report will allow the user to -
Study Period: 2019-2032
Postoperative Pain Understanding
Postoperative Pain is an anticipated and temporary increase in background pain that occurs following surgical procedures. It is a type of pain that typically lasts less than a few days to months or pain directly related to soft tissue damage such as a sprained ankle or a paper cut. The pain is of short duration, but it gradually resolves as the injured tissues heal.
The intensity, quality, and duration of postoperative pain are affected mainly by location, type, and duration of the surgical procedure; type and extent of the incision and surgical trauma; the physical and mental state of the patient, including the patient's approach to pain; preoperative psychological and pharmacological preparation; type of anesthesia; pain management before and after the surgical procedure; incidence of surgical complications; and quality of postoperative care.
For efficient treatment, it needs to be properly diagnosed, measured, and documented. Only by this procedure, optimal analgesia may be achieved, a mild and tolerable sensation of pressure in the surgical wound with minimal adverse effects. Proper diagnosis of the type and intensity of pain is crucial for an adequate and targeted treatment of acute pain. It requires a highly professional approach in terms of expertise, psychology, and ethics.
Specific evaluation of pain includes the location of the pain and its radiation, quality of the pain (dull, sharp, throbbing, shooting, burning, etc.), duration of the pain (constant, intermittent, paroxysmal), causative factors (movement, sitting position, cough, etc., the intensity of the pain at rest or during movement), accompanying symptoms, quality of sleep, assessment of the patient's expectations, personal approach to pain, stress, and pain coping strategies, analgesic therapy preferences.
Postoperative Pain Epidemiology
The Postoperative Pain epidemiology segmentation provides insights about the historical and current patient pool along with the forecasted trend for seven major countries. It helps recognize the causes of current and forecasted trends by exploring numerous studies and views of key opinion leaders. This part of The report also provides the diagnosed patient pool and their trends along with assumptions undertaken.
Key Findings
The disease epidemiology covered in the report provides historical as well as forecasted Postoperative Pain epidemiology segmented as Total number of surgical procedures, Total number of Incident cases of Postoperative Pain, Severity-specific incident cases of Postoperative Pain. The report includes the Incident scenario of Postoperative Pain in 7MM covering the United States, EU5 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan from 2019 to 2032.
Country Wise- Postoperative Pain Epidemiology
The epidemiology segment also provides the Postoperative Pain epidemiology data and findings across the United States, EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan.
The total incident population of Postoperative Pain associated in 7MM countries was estimated to be 66,833,180 cases in 2022 and expected to increase at a CAGR of 0.85% for the study period, i.e., 2019-2032.
- As per the estimates, United States has the highest incident population of Postoperative Pain in 7MM.
Among the EU5 countries, Germany had the highest incident population of Postoperative Pain. On the other hand Spain had the lowest incident population. In 7MM, Spain had the lowest number of cases 1,482,279 cases in 2022.
Scope of the Report
- Postoperative Pain report covers a detailed overview explaining its causes, symptoms, classification, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment patterns
- Postoperative Pain Epidemiology Report and Model provides an overview of the risk factors and global trends of Postoperative Pain in the seven major markets (7MM: US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Japan)
- The report provides insight into the historical and forecasted patient pool of Postoperative Pain in the seven major markets covering the United States, EU5 (Germany, Spain, France, Italy, UK), and Japan
- The report helps recognize the growth opportunities in the 7MM concerning the patient population
- The report assesses the disease risk and burden and highlights the unmet needs of Postoperative Pain
- The report provides the segmentation of the Postoperative Pain epidemiology by incident cases of Postoperative Pain in 7MM
- The report provides the segmentation of the Total number of surgical procedures, Total number of Incident cases of Postoperative Pain, Severity-specific incident cases of Postoperative Pain in 7MM
Report Highlights
- 11-year Forecast of Postoperative Pain epidemiology
- 7MM Coverage
- Total number of surgical procedures
- Total number of Incident cases of Postoperative Pain
- Severity-specific incident cases of Postoperative Pain
KOL Views
The publisher interviews KOLs, and SME's opinion through primary research to fill the data gaps and validate our secondary research. The opinion helps understand the total patient population and current treatment pattern. This will support the clients in potential upcoming novel treatment by identifying the overall scenario of the indications.
Key Questions Answered
- What will be the growth opportunities in the 7MM concerning the patient population about Postoperative Pain?
- What are the Key Findings of Postoperative Pain epidemiology across 7MM, and which country will have the highest number of patients during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
- What would be the total number of patients with Postoperative Pain across the 7MM during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
- Among the EU5 countries, which country will have the highest number of patients during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
- At what CAGR the patient population is expected to grow by 7MM during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
- What are the disease risk, burden, and unmet needs of Postoperative Pain?
- What are the currently available treatments for Postoperative Pain?
Reasons to Buy
The Postoperative Pain Epidemiology report will allow the user to -
- Develop business strategies by understanding the trends shaping and driving the global Postoperative Pain market
- Quantify patient populations in the global Postoperative Pain market to improve product design, pricing, and launch plans
- Organize sales and marketing efforts by identifying the age groups and sex that present the best opportunities for Postoperative Pain therapeutics in each of the markets covered
- Understand the magnitude of Postoperative Pain population by its incident cases
- Understand the magnitude of Postoperative Pain population by its clinical manifestation specific cases
- The Postoperative Pain epidemiology report and model was written and developed by Masters and PhD level epidemiologists
- The Postoperative Pain Epidemiology Model developed by the publisher is easy to navigate, interactive with dashboards, and epidemiology based on transparent and consistent methodologies. Moreover, the model supports data presented in the report and showcases disease trends over a 11-year forecast period using reputable sources
Key Assessments
- Patient Segmentation
- Disease Risk and Burden
- Risk of disease by the segmentation
- Factors driving growth in a specific patient population
Geographies Covered
- The United States
- EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom)
- Japan
Study Period: 2019-2032
Table of Contents
1. Report Introduction3. Postoperative Pain Market: Future Perspective4. Executive Summary of Postoperative Pain8. Publisher Capabilities9. Disclaimer10. About the Publisher
2. Postoperative Pain Market Overview at a Glance
5. Disease Background and Overview
6. Epidemiology and Patient Population
7. Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures