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A Meta-Analysis Maps Patient Traits to Postoperative Pain and Opioid Risk

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A Meta-Analysis Maps Patient Traits to Postoperative Pain and Opioid Risk

A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the European Journal of Pain synthesizes evidence on patient-related predictors for opioid use, pain intensity, and opioid-related adverse events (ORADEs) within the critical first 24 hours after surgery. The study, encompassing 39 studies and over 294,000 patients, identified key demographic and clinical factors associated with poorer postoperative outcomes. Meta-analyses revealed that younger age and a history of chronic pain were strongly linked to both a higher risk of moderate-to-severe pain and greater opioid consumption. Other significant predictors for increased pain included smoking, non-normal BMI, anxiety, and preoperative opioid use or pain. For ORADEs, specifically postoperative nausea and vomiting, female sex and a lower ASA physical status score were identified as risk factors.

Study Significance: For cardiology professionals managing patients undergoing cardiac surgery, this evidence underscores the importance of preoperative risk stratification for pain and complications. Identifying high-risk patients—such as younger individuals, those with chronic pain, or anxiety—allows for tailored perioperative analgesic plans, potentially improving pain control and reducing opioid-related side effects like nausea, which can strain the cardiovascular system. This move towards personalized pain management can enhance recovery pathways and patient safety in a high-acuity setting.

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