1. Factors Associated With Frequent Opioid Use in Children With Acute Recurrent and Chronic Pancreatitis.
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Perito, Emily R, Palermo, Tonya M, Pohl, John F, Mascarenhas, Maria, Abu-El-Haija, Maisam, Barth, Bradley, Bellin, Melena D, Fishman, Douglas S, Freedman, Steven, Gariepy, Cheryl, Giefer, Matthew, Gonska, Tanja, Heyman, Melvin B, Himes, Ryan W, Husain, Sohail Z, Lin, Tom, Liu, Quin, Maqbool, Asim, McFerron, Brian, Morinville, Veronique D, Nathan, Jaime D, Ooi, Chee Y, Rhee, Sue, Schwarzenberg, Sarah Jane, Shah, Uzma, Troendle, David M, Werlin, Steven, Wilschanski, Michael, Zheng, Yuhua, Zimmerman, Miriam Bridget, Lowe, Mark, and Uc, Aliye
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Pain Research ,Pediatric ,Chronic Pain ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Good Health and Well Being ,Abdominal Pain ,Acute Disease ,Adolescent ,Analgesics ,Opioid ,Child ,Chronic Disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Emergency Service ,Hospital ,Female ,Hospitalization ,Humans ,Male ,Odds Ratio ,Pain Management ,Pancreatitis ,Patient Acceptance of Health Care ,Phenotype ,Recurrence ,chronic pain ,opioids ,pain medication ,pancreatitis ,pediatric ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics ,Paediatrics - Abstract
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to understand the association of frequent opioid use with disease phenotype and pain pattern and burden in children and adolescents with acute recurrent (ARP) or chronic pancreatitis (CP).MethodsCross-sectional study of children
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- 2020