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The risk of improper use of opioids is extremely high
Recently, researchers have investigated the application prospects of opioid analgesia based on patient needs in the management of pain management in neck endocrine surgery
A total of 102 adult patients undergoing outpatient neck endocrine surgery participated in the study and were randomly divided into postoperative selective analgesia treatment (POINT group) or conventional analgesia group (control group)
The POINT group contained 48 patients and the control group contained 54 patients
In the first week after surgery, 17 patients (35.
Differences in postoperative pain scores between groups
Differences in postoperative pain scores between groupsStudies believe that after neck endocrine surgery, patient-centered postoperative pain management methods can reduce the amount of opioids prescribed without increasing the burden of postoperative pain
After neck endocrine surgery, patient-centered postoperative pain management methods can reduce the prescription of opioids without increasing the burden of postoperative pain
Original source:
Catherine Y.
Patient-Centered Decision-making for Postoperative Narcotic-Free Endocrine Surgery A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA
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