The association of intraoperative opioid dose with postanesthesia care unit outcomes in children: a retrospective study.
Michael R KingElizabeth De SouzaThomas A AndersonPublished in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2023)
Children who received lower doses of intraoperative opioids did not have worse PACU pain outcomes but required fewer antiemetics and received greater numbers of nonopioid analgesics intraoperatively. These findings suggest that lower doses of intraoperative opioids may be administered to children as long as other analgesics are used.