Opioid-induced respiratory depression increases hospital costs and length of stay in patients recovering on the general care floor

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  • who: Ashish K. Khanna from the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA have published the research: Opioid-induced respiratory depression increases hospital costs and length of stay in patients recovering on the general care floor, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this retrospective sub-analysis was to examine healthcare utilization and hospital cost associated with respiratory depression. This study evaluated the impact of respiratory depression on length of stay and hospital costs, which unlike the impact of general ORADEs on these outcomes, are not well described in the literature . The . . .

     

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