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Nadarajah, VidushanMeredith, Sean J
Jauregui, Julio J
Smuda, Michael P
Medina, Shaun
Gilotra, Mohit N
Hasan, S Ashfaq
Henn, R Frank
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Shoulder & elbowDate Published
2019-10-17Publication Volume
13Publication Issue
3Publication Begin page
248Publication End page
259
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More than one in four patients reported preoperative opioid use. Several health measures, including worse pain, function, and social satisfaction were independently associated with preoperative opioid use. These findings suggest that orthopaedic surgeons need to identify patients using opioids preoperatively in order to effectively establish and execute a plan for pain management, which may include weaning off opioids prior to surgery, managing psychological distress, and optimizing coping strategies.Level of Evidence: III.Citation
Nadarajah V, Meredith SJ, Jauregui JJ, Smuda MP, Medina S, Gilotra MN, Hasan SA, Henn RF 3rd. Preoperative opioid use in patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Shoulder Elbow. 2021 Jun;13(3):248-259. doi: 10.1177/1758573219879689. Epub 2019 Oct 17. PMID: 34659464; PMCID: PMC8512997.DOI
10.1177/1758573219879689ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/1758573219879689
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