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Factors associated with use of opioid rescue medication after surgery.

Isabell M MeierMarie EikemoMartin TrøstheimKaja BuenEira JensenSiri Gurandsrud KarlsenSilje Endresen RemeChantal BernaSiri LeknesGernot Ernst
Published in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2023)
Factors related to at-home rescue medication use closely mirrored known risk factors for persistent opioid use after surgery, such as prior chronic pain, prior substance use, affective disturbances, and pain severity before surgery. These findings are potential targets in patient-centered care. Nevertheless, and reassuringly, findings are consistent with the idea that opioid-sparing postsurgical care can prevent large-scale chronic opioid use.
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