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A Date of data collection: B Time of data collection: C Ward where data is collected: 2 0 1 Y M M D D H H M M D Research assistant Code: Patient code (local): Room number: Screening - inclusion criteria yes no S1 Time of data collection is POD1 AND patient is 6 hrs (minimum) in the ward End surgery: Date: 2 0 1 Y M M D D Time: H H M M POD1? Back in ward: Date: 2 0 1 Y M M D D Time: H H M M 6hrs? S2 Patient is consenting age or over S3 Patient has given his assent (or consent) to participate If no to S3, mark the reason(s): a. Patient is not on the ward b. Patient does not wish to participate 1 b1. too ill b2. too much pain b3. other c. Patient is asleep d. Patient has visitors e. It is not possible to communicate with the patient (e.g., patient is deaf, does not read/write in any of the languages in which the Outcomes questionnaire is available) f. Patient is cognitively impaired (e.g., Downs syndrome, dementia, Alzheimer s disease, Cerebral Palsy) g. If yes to 1 and 2 and 3 Give the Outcomes questionnaire to the patient Complete the Process questionnaire If no to 1 or 2 or 3: Do not fill in the rest of the Process questionnaire Do not give the Outcomes questionnaire to the patient Input the screening data (up to the point you have reached) into the web mask Special case: If yes to 1 and 2 and 3f and you have permission from the Ethics Committee in your hospital: Complete the Process questionnaire 1 Remember: You may interview patients who need help, e.g., are too ill or in too much pain or illiterate Demographic information D1 Gender Male Female D2 Year of birth Y Y D3 Weight kg D4 Height cm D5 Nationality (check records) D6 Country of birth (check records) D7 Language of Outcome questionnaire (select one) Albanian Arabic Bahasa Malaysia Danish Dutch English Filipino Finnish French German Hebrew Hindustani Icelandic Italian Korean Mandarin Romanian Russian Serbo-Croatian Spanish Span. Mexico Swedish Blank Fields Blank field 1: Blank field 5: Blank field 2: Blank field 6: Blank field 3: Blank field 7: Blank field 4: Project phase: Version2.8 2018-Aug-16

Page 2 Medical history H1 Comorbidities Cancer Cancer Renal Renal insufficiency or disease without dialysis Renal disease requiring dialysis Diabetes diabetes Type I Diabetes Type II Diabetes Type unknown Psychiatric Affective disorders (depression, anxiety, phobia, PTSD, bipolar disorder) Schizophrenia Alcohol use disorder Current smoker Substance abuse of drugs (legal and illegal) Cardiovascular Hypertension Coronary artery disease or myocardial infarction or cerebral vascular accident Hematology Sickle cell disease GI disease Liver Cirrhosis History or current upper or lower GI ulcer (peptic or duodenal ulcer disease) Irritable bowel disease (Crohn s disease, ulcerative colitis) Pulmonary disease Asthma Sleep apnea Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Neurologic Fibromyalgia Steroid use Regular administration of oral or parenteral corticosteroid medications Multiple trauma At least 1 fracture(s) / laceration(s) / tissue damage in addition to the current reason for surgery Other surgery Patient has already undergone another surgery during current hospitalization H2 Existing condition (check medical record) Pregnancy, Week: not relevant not possible to obtain the information Lactation not relevant not possible to obtain the information H3 Did the patient receive any opioid(s) before the current admission? Immediate release (PO & other) Buprenorphine mg\day Controlled release; (PO & other) \hr transdermal Codeine mg\day mg\day Fentanyl \hr transmucosal / intranasal \hr transdermal Hydrocodone mg\day mg\day Hydromorphone mg\day mg\day Morphine mg\day mg\day Oxycodone mg\day mg\day Oxycodone (with Naloxon) mg\day mg\day Pethidine (Meperidine) mg\day mg\day Tapentadol mg\day mg\day Tilidin (w\wo Naloxon) mg\day mg\day Tramadol mg\day mg\day

Page 3 : Pre - medication M1 Sedatives (pre-medication) p.o. i.v. Diazepam mg mg Clorazepate dipotassium mg mg Haloperidol mg mg Lorazepam mg mg Midazolam mg mg Promethazine mg mg mg mg M2 Non-opioids (pre-medication) p.o. i.v. i.m. supp. Celecoxib mg mg mg mg Dexamethasone mg mg mg mg Dexketoprofen mg mg mg mg Diclofenac mg mg mg mg Etoricoxib mg mg mg mg Gabapentin mg mg mg mg Ibuprofen mg mg mg mg Ketoprofen mg mg mg mg Ketorolac mg mg mg mg Metamizol mg mg mg mg Naproxen mg mg mg mg Nefopam mg mg mg mg Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) mg mg mg mg Parecoxib mg mg mg mg Pregabalin mg mg mg mg

Page 4 : Pre - medication M3 Opioids (pre-medication) Immediate release (PO & other) Controlled release (PO & other) i.v. i.m. supp. s.c. Buprenorphine mg \hr Codeine mg mg mg mg mg mg Fentanyl transmucosal \hr transdermal Hydrocodone mg mg mg mg mg mg Hydromorphone mg mg mg mg mg mg Morphine mg mg mg mg mg mg Nalbuphine mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone (with Naloxon) mg mg mg mg mg mg Pethidine (Meperidine) mg mg mg mg mg mg Piritramide mg mg mg mg mg mg Sufentanil Tapentadol mg mg mg mg mg mg Tilidin (w\wo Naloxon) mg mg mg mg mg mg Tramadol mg mg mg mg mg mg Surgical procedure(s) P1 Surgical procedure(s) use ICD-9 codes link http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/index.php?action=procslist ICD-9 Procedure Code 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Text (only for your notes, not necessary for mask) P2 Duration of surgery Start surgery: Date: 2 0 1 Y M M D D Time: H H M M End surgery: Date: 2 0 1 Y M M D D Time: H H M M Version2.5 101119

Page 5 M3 Opioids (pre-medication) Intra-operative M4 General anaesthesia (intra-op) Inhalational IV M5 Regional anaesthesia (RA) (intra-op) Epidural Spinal Brachial plexus Femoral Sciatic Paravertebral Other: Other: In M8: Mark the RA medication(s) given in the RA column M6 Non-opioids (intra-op) i.v. i.m. supp. Clonidine mg mg mg Dexamethasone mg mg mg Dexketoprofen mg mg mg Diclofenac mg mg mg Ibuprofen mg mg mg Ketamine mg mg mg Ketoprofen mg mg mg Ketorolac mg mg mg Metamizol mg mg mg Naproxen mg mg mg Nefopam mg mg mg Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) mg mg mg Parecoxib mg mg mg i.v. i.m. supp.

Page 6 Intra-op M7 Wound infiltration (intra-op) yes no not possible to obtain the information If yes, which (multiple answers possible; analgesic is not recorded): Single shot by surgeon Indwelling catheter M8 Opioids & local anaesthetics (intra-op) RA (see M5) i.v. i.m. s.c. Alfentanil mg mg mg mg Buprenorphine Codeine mg mg mg mg Fentanyl Hydrocodone mg mg mg mg Hydromorphone mg mg mg mg Morphine mg mg mg mg Nalbuphin mg mg mg mg Oxycodone mg mg mg mg Pethidine (Meperidine) mg mg mg mg Piritramid mg mg mg mg Remifentanil mg mg mg mg Sufentanil Tramadol mg mg mg mg Bupivacaine Levobupivacaine Lidocaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine RA i.v. i.m. s.c.

Page 7 Recovery Room M9 Non-opioids (recovery room) p.o. i.v. i.m. supp. Celecoxib mg mg mg mg Clonidine mg mg mg mg Dexamethasone mg mg mg mg Dexketoprofen mg mg mg mg Diclofenac mg mg mg mg Etoricoxib mg mg mg mg Gabapentin mg mg mg mg Ibuprofen mg mg mg mg Ketamine mg mg mg mg Ketoprofen mg mg mg mg Ketorolac mg mg mg mg Metamizol mg mg mg mg Naproxen mg mg mg mg Nefopam mg mg mg mg Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) mg mg mg mg Parecoxib mg mg mg mg Pregabalin mg mg mg mg p.o. i.v. i.m. supp. M10 Regional analgesia (recovery room) Epidural Spinal Brachial plexus Femoral Sciatic Paravertebral Other: Other: In M11: (1) Mark the RA medication(s) given in the RA column (2) If the medication was given as PCA, tick appropriate box in the PCA column

Page 8 Recovery room M11 Opioids & local anaesthetics (recovery room) Immediate release (PO & other) Controlled release (PO & other) RA (see M10) i.v. i.m. supp. s.c. PCA (see M10) Buprenorphine mg \hr Codeine mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Fentanyl transmucosal \hr transdermal Hydrocodone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Hydromorphone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Morphine mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Nalbuphin mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone (with Naloxone) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Pethidine (Meperidine) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Piritramid mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Sufentanil Tapentadol mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Tilidin (w\wo Naloxon) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Tramadol mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Bupivacaine Levobupivacaine Lidocaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine Naloxone (only as an antagonist for respiratory depression) Immediate release (PO & other) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Controlled release (PO & other) RA i.v. i.m. supp. s.c. PCA Version2.6 140213

Page 9 Ward M12 Non-opioids (ward) p.o. i.v. i.m. supp. Celecoxib mg mg mg mg Clonidine mg mg mg mg Dexamethasone mg mg mg mg Dexketoprofen mg mg mg mg Diclofenac mg mg mg mg Etoricoxib mg mg mg mg Gabapentin mg mg mg mg Ibuprofen mg mg mg mg WARD Ketamine mg mg mg mg Ketoprofen mg mg mg mg Ketorolac mg mg mg mg Metamizol mg mg mg mg Naproxen mg mg mg mg Nefopam mg mg mg mg Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) mg mg mg mg Parecoxib mg mg mg mg Pregabalin mg mg mg mg M13 Regional analgesia (ward) Epidural Spinal Brachial plexus Femoral Sciatic Paravertebral Other: Other: In M14: (1) Mark the RA medication(s) given in the RA column (2) If the medication was given as PCA, tick appropriate box in the PCA column Version2.6 140213

Page 10 WARD M14 Opioids & local anaesthetics (ward) Immediate release (PO & other) Controlled release (PO & other) RA (see M13) i.v. i.m. supp. s.c. PCA (see M13) Buprenorphine mg \hr Codeine mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Fentanyl transmucosal \hr transdermal Hydrocodone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Hydromorphone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Morphine mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Nalbuphin mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Oxycodone (with Naloxone) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Pethidine (Meperidine) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Piritramid mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Sufentanil Tapentadol mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Tilidin (w\wo Naloxon) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Tramadol mg mg mg mg mg mg mg Bupivacaine Levobupivacaine Lidocaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine Naloxone (only as an antagonist for respiratory depression) mg mg mg mg mg mg mg M15 Measurement of pain: Was pain documented as defined in the SOPs? yes no not possible to obtain the information M16 New PCA techniques (ward) Sufentanil (Zalviso) yes no not possible to obtain the information

Page 11 Demographic information - ISRAEL D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): Parents country of birth Mother: Father: Year of immigration (patient) Y Y Y Y not applicable Religion Jewish Muslim Christian Other:

Page 11 Demographic information - UK D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): ASIAN Asian Any Other Asian Background Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi Asian or Asian British Indian Asian or Asian British Pakistani BLACK Black Any Other Black Background Black or Black British African Black or Black British Caribbean MIXED Mixed Any Other Mixed Background Mixed White and Asian Mixed White and Black African Mixed White and Black Caribbean OTHER Other Any Other Ethnic Group Other Chinese Other Not Known Other Not Stated WHITE White Any Other White Background White British White - Irish

Page 11 Demographic information - Spain D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): Asian South Asian (Indian / Pakistani) Asian Any Other Background African - Black North African Latin American White Other Ethnic Group/Not Known

Page 11 Demographic information - US D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): Please indicate the ethnic group to which you belong: Asian Black or African American American Indian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Other race not listed

Page 11 Demographic information - Malaysia D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): Melayu Chinese Indian Bajau Bidayuh Bumiputra Sabah Bumiputra Sarawak Dusun Iban Kadazan Kedayan Melanau Melayu Sarawak Murut Orang Asli Semanjung Others

Page 11 Demographic information - DUBAI D8 Additional information about origin (see SOPs): ASIAN Asian Any Other Asian Background Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi Asian or Asian British Indian Asian or Asian British Pakistani BLACK Black Any Other Black Background Black or Black British African Black or Black British Caribbean MIXED Mixed Any Other Mixed Background Mixed White and Asian Mixed White and Black African Mixed White and Black Caribbean OTHER Other Any Other Ethnic Group Other Chinese Other Not Known Other Not Stated WHITE White Any Other White Background White British White - Irish

Page 7 M3 Opioids (pre-medication) Regional Anaesthesia M7 Regional analgesia yes no not possible to obtain the information 1 Type Epidural Spinal (Intrathecal) Brachial plexus Femoral Sciatic nerve Version2.3 101029 If yes, please specify: Other interscalene supraclavicular intraclavicular axillary subgluteal popliteal Intercostal Paravertebral Psoas Transabdominus planar block (TAP) 2 Technique Single shot Continuous catheter PCA (continuous + bolus) PCA (only bolus) Implanted pump 3 Phase of care initiated Preop Intraop Recovery room Ward 4 Local anaesthesia 1. If catheter and single shot were used: document local anaesthetic of catheter 2. If PCA bolus + continuous: document cumulative dose of boli in ml and continous dose in ml/h 3. If PCA bolus: document cumulative dose in ml Bupivacaine Levobupivacaine Lidocaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine ml ml ml ml ml ml ml/h ml/h ml/h ml/h ml/h ml/h 5 Opioids and others If catheter and single shot were used: document drugs of catheter Clonidine Epinephrine Fentanyl Hydromorphone Morphine Sufentanil /h /h /h /h /h /h 6 Catheter (dis)continued Catheter continued Catheter discontinued From beginning no effect (probably never in right place) Stopped following protocol for this surgery Other reason, specify: Catheter dislocated Not possible to obtain reason Time when catheter was discontinued: H H M M