Peripartum pain control in the opioid dependent parturient
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Abstract
There are several reasons practitioners prescribe opioids to pregnant women, including back pain, abdominal pain, migraine, joint pain, fibromyalgia.1 The most frequently prescribed opioids are hydrocodone, codeine, oxycodone, propoxyphene, tramadol, meperidine, hydromorphone, morphine, fentanyl, buprenorphine, methadone, pentazocine, tapentadol, and oxymorphone.1 Managing opioid dependent women’s analgesic levels during the peripartum period can be challenging for the anesthesia team.
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Type | Other Graduate Paper |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Faculty Approved: Degree-based Submission |
Format | Text-based Document |
Category Information
Evidence Level | Other |
Research Approach | Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice |
Keywords | Buprenorphine; Medication-assisted Treatment; Methadone; Opioid Addiction; Opioid Dependence; Parturient; Pregnancy; Labor and Delivery |
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Grantor | Bryan College of Health Sciences |
Advisor | Hadenfeldt, Sharon |
Level | Doctoral-Other |
Year | 2019 |
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