2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2021.110226
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Impact of the implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways on opioid consumption: A pilot study

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“…The enhanced recovery programs have excelled in many traditional clinical outcome measurements including mortality, morbidity, postoperative pain scores, and overall opioid consumption [28,[74][75][76][77]. However, it is increasingly recognized that providing personalized, patient-centered care is an essential component in improving patient satisfaction and long-term outcomes [78][79][80].…”
Section: The Future Of Personalized Pain Medicine In Enhanced Recover...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhanced recovery programs have excelled in many traditional clinical outcome measurements including mortality, morbidity, postoperative pain scores, and overall opioid consumption [28,[74][75][76][77]. However, it is increasingly recognized that providing personalized, patient-centered care is an essential component in improving patient satisfaction and long-term outcomes [78][79][80].…”
Section: The Future Of Personalized Pain Medicine In Enhanced Recover...mentioning
confidence: 99%