Perioperative methadone for posterior spinal fusion in adolescents: Results from a double-blind randomized-controlled trial.
Roger A FonsKeri R HainsworthJohanna MichligMegan JablonskiMichelle L CzarneckiSteven J WeismanPublished in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2024)
A two-dose intraoperative methadone regimen resulted in decreased opioid consumption compared to morphine. Although the clinical significance of these results may be limited, the analgesic equipoise without increased opioid-related side effects and potential for a lower incidence of chronic pain may tip the balance in favor of routine methadone use for adolescents undergoing posterior spinal fusion.
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