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The grass is not always greener: a multi-institutional pilot study of marijuana use and acute pain management following traumatic injury

机译:草并不总是更绿:创伤伤害后使用大麻和急性疼痛管理的多机构先导研究

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BackgroundWidespread legislative efforts to legalize marijuana have increased the prevalence of marijuana use and abuse. The effects of marijuana on pain tolerance and analgesic pain management in the acute pain setting have not been reported. Although marijuana has been shown to have antinociceptive effects and is approved for medical use to treat chronic pain, anecdotal evidence suggests marijuana users admitted with traumatic injuries experience poorer pain control than patients who do not use marijuana. We hypothesized that marijuana users would report higher pain scores and require more opioid analgesia following traumatic injury.
机译:背景技术广泛的立法努力使大麻合法化,这增加了大麻使用和滥用的流行率。尚未报道大麻对急性疼痛情况下的疼痛耐受性和止痛镇痛作用的影响。尽管已经证明大麻具有抗伤害作用,并且已被批准用于治疗慢性疼痛,但轶事证据表明,遭受创伤的大麻使用者比不使用大麻的患者对疼痛的控制更差。我们假设大麻使用者在遭受创伤后会报告较高的疼痛评分并需要更多的阿片类镇痛作用。

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