Characterization of Patients with Difficult-to-Treat Acute Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Multi-Modal Analgesia
Azim S, Sangster R, Curcio C, Coleman D, Shah U, Zhang S, Reinsel R, Glass P, Nicholson J, Benveniste H. Characterization of Patients with Difficult-to-Treat Acute Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Multi-Modal Analgesia. The Open Pain Journal 2013, 6: 1-6. DOI: 10.2174/1876386301306010001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFemoral nerve catheterTotal knee arthroplastyNRS pain scoresUnilateral total knee arthroplastyPain scoresHigher pain scoresBody mass indexAnalgesia protocolPain controlKnee arthroplastyNumerical rating scale pain scoresAverage NRS pain scorePre-operative pain scorePost-operative pain controlAverage body mass indexPost-operative care unitInsufficient pain controlScale pain scoresMulti-modal analgesiaCharacterization of patientsPotential risk factorsOpioid usageNerve cathetersAcute painHP patients
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