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Pain management following major intracranial surgery in pediatric patients: a prospective cohort study in three academic children's hospitals
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Despite considerable variation in modality and route of analgesic administration, there were no differences in average pain score, length of stay, or parental satisfaction with care. Pain scores were low, side effects were minimal, and parental satisfaction was high, providing equipoise for future blinded prospective randomized trials in this patient population.
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