2019
DOI: 10.17554/j.issn.2311-5106.2019.06.332
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The use of燨pioids爄n燭otal Knee Arthroplasty燩atient: Main Characteristics, Risk燜actors and Adverse Events

Abstract: Opioids are frequently used for the treatment of preoperative and postoperative pain among patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and revision TKA (RTKA). The greatest risk for prolonged opioid use after TKA is preoperative opioid use. Despite the effectiveness of multimodal postoperative pain protocols, younger patients with preoperative history of narcotic use require additional opioids and are at a higher risk for complications and a greater length of stay. At 90 days, respiratory complications w… Show more

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