2021
DOI: 10.18060/25887
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Are Opioids Overprescribed to Pediatric Neurosurgery Patients? A Prospective Study on Prescribing Practices and Patient Use

Abstract: Background and Hypothesis: The opioid crisis continues to worsen in the United States with opioid overdose deaths reaching record highs in 2020. While a large body of literature exists surrounding the risks of opioids in adults, opioids also pose unique risks to pediatric patients, including accidental ingestion, nonmedical use, and acute cerebellitis causing death. Opioid medications prescribed in the medical setting are often an unwitting source of excess opioids, with half of pediatric overdoses in those un… Show more

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