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Relationship Between Potential Opioid‐Related Adverse Effects and Hospital Length of Stay in Patients Receiving Opioids After Orthopedic Surgery
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Constipation, emesis, and confusion were associated with increased p-LOS in patients receiving opioids after orthopedic surgery. In addition, there was a significant linear relationship between the number of adverse effects/patient and increased p-LOS, and the strength of the association increased as the number of adverse effects increased. Although the opioid dosages and adverse-effect rates were typical, these findings reinforce the need to balance pain management with risk of events.
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