To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to reported pain scores. A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis on National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) data was conducted on ED visits involving patients aged 11-21 from 2008-2017. Crude observational counts were extrapolated to weighted estimates matching total population counts. Multivariate models were used to evaluate the role of a pain score in the reported use of opioids. Anchors for pain scores were 0 (no pain) and 10 (worst pain imaginable). 31,355 observations were captured, which were extrapolated by the NHAMCS to represent 162,515,943 visits nationwide. Overall, patients with a score of 10 were 1.35 times more likel...
Examination of the published literature suggests that a substantial number of children are undermed...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to report...
Objective: To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relatio...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part because...
Abstract Objective Medical utilization of opioid analgesia comes with a risk of iatrogenic opioid ad...
Context. Opioid prescriptions from the emergency department (ED) have gradually increased over the l...
ObjectivesIt is important to analyze the types of etiologies and provider demographics that drive op...
Objective\u2014This report describes trends in opioid prescribing at emergency department (ED) disch...
Background Treatment for pain and pain-related conditions has been identified as the most common rea...
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Background: Despite increased national attention on misuse of prescription and nonprescription opioi...
Introduction Pain is a common presenting complaint among emergency department (ED) patients. The ver...
Examination of the published literature suggests that a substantial number of children are undermed...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to report...
Objective: To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relatio...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part because...
Abstract Objective Medical utilization of opioid analgesia comes with a risk of iatrogenic opioid ad...
Context. Opioid prescriptions from the emergency department (ED) have gradually increased over the l...
ObjectivesIt is important to analyze the types of etiologies and provider demographics that drive op...
Objective\u2014This report describes trends in opioid prescribing at emergency department (ED) disch...
Background Treatment for pain and pain-related conditions has been identified as the most common rea...
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Background: Despite increased national attention on misuse of prescription and nonprescription opioi...
Introduction Pain is a common presenting complaint among emergency department (ED) patients. The ver...
Examination of the published literature suggests that a substantial number of children are undermed...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...