The Effect of Emergency Department and After-Emergency Department Analgesic Treatment on Pediatric Long Bone Fracture Outcomes (IMPROVE)

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The Effect of Emergency Department and After-Emergency Department Analgesic Treatment on Pediatric Long Bone Fracture Outcomes (IMPROVE)

Health Condition: Opioid use
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Summary

A large multi-center comparative effectiveness study of children with long bone fractures to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of pain treatments during and after ED care. Fracture pain is a common reason for pain in children and the current opioid crisis poses a challenge for ED providers in prescribing analgesic medications. There is currently insufficient evidence to recommend a definitive ED analgesic regimen for children with a fracture.

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