Opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) is common on the medical and surgical wards and is associated with increased morbidity and health care costs. While previous studies have investigated risk factors for OIRD, the role of race remains unclear. We aim to investigate the association between race and OIRD occurrence on the medical/surgical ward.

Association Between Race and Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression: An International Post Hoc Analysis of the Prediction of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression In Patients Monitored by Capnography Trial

Brazzi L
Membro del Collaboration Group
2022-01-01

Abstract

Opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) is common on the medical and surgical wards and is associated with increased morbidity and health care costs. While previous studies have investigated risk factors for OIRD, the role of race remains unclear. We aim to investigate the association between race and OIRD occurrence on the medical/surgical ward.
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Sim, Ming Ann; Seet, Edwin; Khanna, Ashish K; Weingarten, Toby N; Liew, Lydia; Law, Lawrence Siu-Chun; Liu, Katherine E; Di Piazza, Fabio; Ti, Lian Ka...espandi
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