The burden of significant pain in the cirrhosis population: Risk factors, analgesic use, and impact on health care utilization and clinical outcomes.
Jessica B RubinRebecca LoebCynthia FentonChiung-Yu HuangSalomeh KeyhaniKaren H SealJennifer C LaiPublished in: Hepatology communications (2024)
Pain among patients with cirrhosis is often not well-controlled despite analgesic use, and significant pain is associated with unplanned health care utilization and mortality in this population. Effectively identifying and treating pain are essential in reducing costs and improving quality of life and outcomes among patients with cirrhosis.