2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2023.02.009
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Quantifying the impact of reduced opioid use in patients after emergency laparotomy

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“…Pain scores and time to first bowel movement and nasogastric tube duration were linked to the amount of opioids used. Frequent adverse effects of opioids included nausea, constipation, and preventing smooth postoperative recovery especially in elderly patients [378].…”
Section: Abdominal Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain scores and time to first bowel movement and nasogastric tube duration were linked to the amount of opioids used. Frequent adverse effects of opioids included nausea, constipation, and preventing smooth postoperative recovery especially in elderly patients [378].…”
Section: Abdominal Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%