Fentanyl and Morphine Effects on Postoperative Pain in the Overall Population

This study compares fentanyl and morphine for postoperative pain management across various surgical procedures. Findings indicate that morphine provides more effective pain relief than fentanyl but has a higher risk of side effects, like nausea and dizziness. The research also highlights the impact of intraoperative opioid use on postoperative pain and opioid consumption. The study represents the importance of balancing effective pain management with minimizing the risks of overdose and dependence.

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Work Title Fentanyl and Morphine Effects on Postoperative Pain in the Overall Population
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  1. Gabrielle E Cochran
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  1. Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025
  2. Undergraduate Research
  3. Postoperative analgesia
  4. Difference between fentanyl and morphine postoperative
  5. opioid pain management
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Poster
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  1. Faculty Mentor: Alison Hawk
Publication Date April 25, 2025
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Deposited April 17, 2025

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    • Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025, Undergraduate Research
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    • This study compares fentanyl and morphine for postoperative pain management across various surgical procedures. Findings indicate that morphine provides more effective pain relief than fentanyl but has a higher risk of side effects, like nausea and dizziness. The research also highlights the impact of intraoperative opioid use on postoperative pain and opioid consumption. The study represents the importance of balancing effective pain management with minimizing the risks of overdose and dependence.
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    • Faculty Mentor: Alison Hawk
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    • Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025, Undergraduate Research
    • Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025, Undergraduate Research, Postoperative analgesia, Difference between fentanyl and morphine postoperative, opioid pain management