
NO PAin Trial: Multimodal Opioid-Sparing Approach for Pain Control After Knee/Shoulder Arthroscopy

NO PAin Trial: Multimodal Opioid-Sparing Approach for Pain Control After Knee/Shoulder Arthroscopy
Effect of a postoperative multimodal opioid-sparing protocol vs standard opioid prescribing on postoperative opioid consumption after knee or shoulder arthroscopy
JAMA. 2022 Oct 4;328(13): 1326-1335.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Two hundred patients undergoing shoulder or knee arthroscopy were randomized to receive an opioid-sparing pain management protocol (n=100) or the standard-of-care pain management protocol (n=100). The primary outcome of interest was postoperative opioid consumption in oral morphine equivalents. Secondary outcomes of interest included pain, patient satisfaction, opioid prescription/refill, and the ...
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