A digital application and augmented physician rounds reduce postoperative pain and opioid consumption after primary total knee replacement (TKR): a randomized clinical trial

Severe postoperative pain not only is a considerable burden for patients but also leads to overprescription of opioids, resulting in considerable health concerns. The remarkable development of new technologies in the health care system provides novel treatment opportunities in this area and could ex...

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Hauptverfasser: Stuhlreyer, Julia (VerfasserIn) , Roder, Christian (VerfasserIn) , Krug, Florian (VerfasserIn) , Zöllner, Christian (VerfasserIn) , Flor, Herta (VerfasserIn) , Klinger, Regine (VerfasserIn)
Dokumenttyp: Article (Journal)
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 05 December 2022
In: BMC medicine
Year: 2022, Jahrgang: 20, Pages: 1-13
ISSN:1741-7015
DOI:10.1186/s12916-022-02638-0
Online-Zugang:Resolving-System, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-022-02638-0
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Verfasserangaben:Julia Stuhlreyer, Christian Roder, Florian Krug, Christian Zöllner, Herta Flor and Regine Klinger
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Zusammenfassung:Severe postoperative pain not only is a considerable burden for patients but also leads to overprescription of opioids, resulting in considerable health concerns. The remarkable development of new technologies in the health care system provides novel treatment opportunities in this area and could exploit the additional placebo effect, provide added value for patients, and at the same time support hospital staff. We aimed to test the pain- and opioid intake-reducing effects of enhanced postoperative pain management by boosting pain medication by using a technical application and/or augmented physician rounds.
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Beschreibung:Online Resource
ISSN:1741-7015
DOI:10.1186/s12916-022-02638-0