2023
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13121629
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Mu-Opioid Receptor 1 and C-Reactive Protein Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms as Biomarkers of Pain Intensity and Opioid Consumption

Aleksander Turczynowicz,
Piotr Jakubów,
Karolina Niedźwiecka
et al.

Abstract: Children constitute a special group in pain therapy. Single nucleotide polymorphisms that are associated with differences in postoperative, inflammatory pain perception and opioid requirement are the A118G SNP in the mu-opioid receptor 1 (OPRM1) gene and the rs1205 CRP. This study aimed to determine connection between OPRM1 and rs1205 CRP SNPs in pediatric patients postoperatively and pain intensity, the opioid dose needed to control pain after scoliosis correction, and other clinical aspects. Genotypes of rs1… Show more

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“…Curvatures that reach 50 degrees despite conservative treatment require surgical treatment [3,4]. Severe curves can cause disabling pain and fatigue, decreased respiratory capacity, cardiopulmonary symptoms, and high rates of mortality and morbidity [5][6][7]. With the ubiquity of medicine, spine surgery has also been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curvatures that reach 50 degrees despite conservative treatment require surgical treatment [3,4]. Severe curves can cause disabling pain and fatigue, decreased respiratory capacity, cardiopulmonary symptoms, and high rates of mortality and morbidity [5][6][7]. With the ubiquity of medicine, spine surgery has also been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%