A bar graph that shows the reduction in opioid consumption in Orthopaedic surgery. The graph is divided into two sections. The left side of the graph shows the percentage of patients who have been diagnosed with opioid addiction with the highest percentage being over 24 hours and the lowest being over 6 hours.
The graph shows that in orthopaedics surgery the reduction of the opioid consumption significantly reduced morphine consumption is significantly reduced. The percentage is represented by an orange bar indicating that the percentage is higher than the rest of the population. The orange bar represents the percentage while the black bar represents a decrease in the percentage. The chart also shows that there is a significant improvement in the treatment of placebo and PCA morphine as indicated by the text on the right side. The text also mentions that the clinical benefit of reduced opioid consumption was not evaluated or demonstrated.
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2014
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