Opioid-Free Anesthesia and Postoperative Outcomes in Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review.
Dario BugadaMegan DrotarSimone FinazziGiovanni RealLuca F LoriniPatrice ForgetPublished in: Cancers (2022)
randomized controlled trial specifically addressed to cancer patients are lacking. A knowledge gap exists, neither confirming nor rejecting the capacity of OFA to improve early postoperative outcomes in cancer surgery. Long-term consequences on specific oncological outcomes are far from being elucidated. We expect a growing body of literature in the coming years. Further studies are required with homogeneous methodology and endpoints.
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