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Opioid-sparing anesthesia and patient-reported outcomes after open gynecologic surgery: a historical cohort study.

Andres Zorrilla-VacaPedro T RamirezMaria Iniesta-DonateJavier D LasalaXin Shelley WangLoretta A WilliamsLarissa MeyerGabriel E Mena
Published in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2022)
In this single-center historical cohort study, opioid-sparing anesthesia had no significant or clinically important effects on interference with walking or other PROs in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery compared with opioid-based anesthesia. Opioid-sparing anesthesia was associated with less short-term opioid consumption than opioid-based anesthesia.
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