Predictors of Prolonged Opioid Usage after Prescribed for Acute Musculoskeletal Injury Pain .
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Predictors of Prolonged Opioid Use After Initial Prescription for Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries in Adults A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Observational Studies
Ann Intern Med . 2020 Aug 18.Thirteen retrospective studies with 132,633,93 patients were included to analyze predictors with prolonged opioid use in adult patients with acute musculoskeletal injuries in outpatient settings. Results demonstrated risk factors including older age, physical comorbidity, and past or present substance use disorder. The study was limited in heterogenous data.
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