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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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) …
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 …
elective spinal fusion surgery has been associated with shorter hospital stays, reduced rates …