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Can gabapentinoids decrease perioperative opioid requirements in orthopaedic trauma patients? A single-centre retrospective analysis.

Pragadeeshwaran JaisankarBhaskar SarkarNirvin PaulRaghavendra KaganurAjay SharmaMohammed Q Azam
Published in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2023)
Analgesic requirements vary from patient to patient depending on the injury's severity and surgery duration. However, there are no strict guidelines for pain relief in limb trauma surgeries which often leads to overuse and opioid-related complications or underuse and chronic pain. Gabapentinoids can supplement the analgesic effect of paracetamol in trauma patients during the perioperative period, decreasing the need for opioids.
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