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Early Administration of Intravenous Hydration and Opioid Analgesics Is Correlated with Decreased Adm...

Early Administration of Intravenous Hydration and Opioid Analgesics Is Correlated with Decreased Adm...

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Early Administration of Intravenous Hydration and Opioid Analgesics Is Correlated with Decreased Admission Rates during Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Sickle Cell Disease

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Early Administration of Intravenous Hydration and Opioid Analgesics Is Correlated with Decreased Admission Rates during Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Sickle Cell Disease

Publisher

Switzerland: MDPI AG

Journal title

Journal of clinical medicine, 2024-04, Vol.13 (7), p.1858

Language

English

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Switzerland: MDPI AG

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Contents

Painful vaso-occlusive episodes (VOEs) are the hallmark of sickle cell disease (SCD) and account for frequent visits to the emergency department (ED) or urgent care (UC). Currently, the early administration of analgesics is recommended as initial management; however, there is a need for further understanding of the effect of prompt analgesics and h...

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Full title

Early Administration of Intravenous Hydration and Opioid Analgesics Is Correlated with Decreased Admission Rates during Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Sickle Cell Disease

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3038438840

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3038438840

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ISSN

2077-0383

E-ISSN

2077-0383

DOI

10.3390/jcm13071858

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