Reduced influence of affective disorders on 6-week and 3-month narcotic refills after primary complex spinal fusions for adult deformity correction: a single-institutional …

AA Elsamadicy, L Charalambous, SM Adil… - World Neurosurgery, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective Previous studies have identified the impact of affective disorders on preoperative
and postoperative perception of pain. However, there is a scarcity of data identifying the …

Association Between Preoperative Narcotic Use with Perioperative Complication Rates, Patient Reported Pain Scores, and Ambulatory Status After Complex Spinal …

AA Elsamadicy, N Drysdale, SM Adil… - World neurosurgery, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective The widespread over-use of narcotics has been increasing. However, whether
narcotic use impacts surgical outcomes after complex spinal fusion remains understudied …

Impact of Affective disorders on Inpatient Opioid Consumption and Hospital outcomes following open posterior spinal Fusion for adult spine deformity

AA Elsamadicy, MRS Sandhu, BC Reeves, T Jafar… - World neurosurgery, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Affective disorders (ADs) are common and have a profound impact on surgical
recovery, though few have studied the impact of ADs on inpatient narcotic consumption. The …

Does preoperative narcotic use adversely affect outcomes and complications after spinal deformity surgery? A comparison of nonnarcotic-with narcotic-using groups

A Mesfin, LG Lenke, KH Bridwell, U Akhtar, JM Jupitz… - The spine journal, 2014 - Elsevier
Background context The role of preoperative (preop) narcotic use and its influence on
outcomes after spinal deformity surgery are unknown. It is important to determine which …

Risk factors for narcotic use beyond three months after lumbar spinal deformity surgery

R Qureshi, V Puvanesarajah, BC Werner… - The Spine …, 2017 - thespinejournalonline.com
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Narcotic use is associated with adverse side effects and risk for
drug abuse. While pain control is of utmost importance in patient care after lumbar deformity …

Postoperative narcotic consumption in workman's compensation patients following a minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion

J Ahn, DD Bohl, I Elboghdady, K Aboushaala, BC Mayo… - Spine, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Retrospective cohort analysis of a prospective registry. Objective. To assess
the differences in perioperative narcotic consumption between Workman's compensation …

Influence of Anxiety and Depression on Opioid Use Following Lumbar Spine Fusion: A Large Database Study

H Makanji, MJ Solomito, R Kostyun… - Clinical Spine …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Study Design: Retrospective database. Objective: The purpose of this study was to
understand how a mental health disorder, specifically anxiety and depression, influences a …

Preoperative chronic opiate use and patient reported outcomes following adult spinal reconstructive surgery

N Agarwal, DJ Salvetti, KW Nowicki, N Alan… - World neurosurgery, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Preoperative chronic narcotic use has been linked to poor outcomes after
surgery for degenerative spinal disorders in the form of lower health-related quality of life …

Association of patient-reported narcotic use with short-and long-term outcomes after adult spinal deformity surgery: multicenter study of 425 patients with 2-year follow …

M Raad, A Jain, BJ Neuman, H Hassanzadeh… - Spine, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Retrospective analysis of a prospective registry Objective. To investigate
associations of preoperative narcotic use with outcomes after adult spinal deformity (ASD) …

Preoperative multimodal analgesia decreases 24-hour postoperative narcotic consumption in elective spinal fusion patients

M Haffner, AM Saiz Jr, R Nathe, J Hwang, C Migdal… - The Spine Journal, 2019 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND CONTEXT Effective postoperative pain management in patients undergoing
elective spinal fusion surgery has been associated with shorter hospital stays, reduced rates …