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Opioid use prior to elective surgery is strongly associated with persistent use following surgery: an analysis of 14 354 Medicare patients.

Max CatchpoolJosh KnightJesse T YoungPhilip ClarkeMichael J BarringtonPeter F M ChoongMichelle M Dowsey
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2019)
Our results suggest that many patients who use opioids prior to surgery will persist in their opioid use following surgery. No association was found between persistent opioid use and TJR surgery, but rather a risk reduction compared to other elective surgeries when associations with opioid use are controlled for. Primary care clinicians and surgeons should monitor the duration and dosage of perioperative opioid use.
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