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Use of clinical phenotypes to characterize emergency department patients administered intravenous opioids for acute pain

Caplan M, Friedman BW, Siebert J, Takematsu M, Adewunmi V, Gupta C, White DJ, Irizarry E

Objective Individual experience with opioids is highly variable. Some patients with acute pain do not experience pain relief with opioids, and many report no euphoria or dysphoric reactions. In this...
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“Diffusion of innovations”: a feasibility study on the pericapsular nerve group block in the emergency department for hip fractures

Ramachandran A, Montenegro M, Singh M, Dixon T, Kayani W, Liang T, Yu N, Reddy S, Liveris A, Manyapu M, McEwan AA, Nguyen VT, Sonenthal NV, Corbo J, Friedman BW, Sperling J, Jones MP, Halperin M

Objective Hip fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are a safe method to manage pain and decrease opioid usage. The pericapsular nerve group (PENG)...
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