2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjs.12079
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Opioid prescribing practices in breast oncologic surgery—A retrospective cohort study

Élise Di Lena,
Natasha Barone,
Brent Hopkins
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIn breast oncologic surgery, 75% of patients receive a postoperative opioid prescription at discharge, and 10%–20% will develop persistent opioid use. To inform future institutional guidelines, the objective of this study was to determine baseline opioid prescribing patterns in a single high‐volume, referral‐based breast center. We hypothesized that opioid prescribing practices varied between procedures and operating surgeons.MethodsA retrospective analysis of all women undergoing breast cancer surge… Show more

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