Analgesic Use Among Adults with a Trauma-Related Emergency Department Visit: A Retrospective Cohort Study from Alberta, Canada.
Bill SevcikKevin LobayHuong LuuKaren J B MartinsKhanh VuPhuong Uyen NguyenSolmaz BohlouliDean T EurichErica L W LesterTyler WilliamsonLawrence RicherScott W KlarenbachPublished in: Pain and therapy (2023)
Findings can be used to inform optimization of analgesic pharmacotherapy practices for the treatment of acute pain, which may include reducing the time to initiation of analgesics in the ED, as well as close consideration of recommendations for acute pain management upon discharge to provide ideal patient-centered, evidence-informed care.
Keyphrases
- pain management
- emergency department
- liver failure
- chronic pain
- respiratory failure
- neuropathic pain
- healthcare
- drug induced
- primary care
- aortic dissection
- anti inflammatory
- hepatitis b virus
- palliative care
- intensive care unit
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- mechanical ventilation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- replacement therapy