A Pilot Cohort Study of the Determinants of Longitudinal Opioid Use After Surgery
@article{Carroll2012APC,
title={A Pilot Cohort Study of the Determinants of Longitudinal Opioid Use After Surgery},
author={Ian Carroll and Peter L Barelka and Charlie K M Wang and Bing Wang and Matthew John Gillespie and Rebecca McCue and Jarred Younger and Jodie A. Trafton and Keith Humphreys and Stuart B. Goodman and Fredrick M Dirbas and Richard I. Whyte and Jessica Scott Donington and Walter Bradford Cannon and Sean C. Mackey},
journal={Anesthesia \& Analgesia},
year={2012},
volume={115},
pages={694–702}
}BACKGROUND: Determinants of the duration of opioid use after surgery have not been reported. We hypothesized that both preoperative psychological distress and substance abuse would predict more prolonged opioid use after surgery. METHODS: Between January 2007 and April 2009, a prospective, longitudinal inception cohort study enrolled 109 of 134 consecutively approached patients undergoing mastectomy, lumpectomy, thoracotomy, total knee replacement, or total hip replacement. We measured…
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