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Male gender, smoking, younger age, and preoperative pain found to increase postoperative opioid requirements in 592 elective colorectal resections.

Bergljot R KarlsdottirPeige P ZhouJoyce WahbaSarah L MottPaolo GoffredoJennifer HrabeImran HassanMuneera R KapadiaIrena Gribovskaja-Rupp
Published in: International journal of colorectal disease (2022)
In this study of patients undergoing elective colorectal resection, factors that were associated with higher perioperative opioid use included male gender, smoking, younger age, preoperative opioid use, preoperative abdominal pain, and epidural use. Perioperative administration of lidocaine was associated with decreased opioid requirements. Understanding risk factors and stratifying postoperative pain regimens may aid in improved pain control and decrease long-term dependency.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • postoperative pain
  • abdominal pain
  • risk factors
  • smoking cessation
  • mental health
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord injury