Author Shay Bess, MD, chats with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD, about a recent NASSJ article "Opioid use prior to surgery is associated with worse preoperative and postoperative patient reported quality of life and decreased surgical cost effectiveness for symptomatic adult spine deformity; A matched cohort analysis."
Disclosures:
Bess, Shay: Consulting: K2M Stryker (B); Grants: DePuy Synthes (F, Paid directly to institution/employer), Globus Medical (E, Paid directly to institution/employer), Medtronic (F, Paid directly to institution/employer), NuVasive (F, Paid directly to institution/employer), SeaSpine (E, Paid directly to institution/employer), SI-BONE (D, Paid directly to institution/employer); Research Support (Staff and/or materials): Carlsmed (E, Paid directly to institution/employer), International Spine Study Group Foundation (B); Royalties: NuVasive (B), Stryker (E).
Mattei, Tobias Alecio: Nothing to Disclose
Key: A: $100-$1,000; B: $1001-$10,000; C: $10,001-$25,000; D: $25,001-$50,000; E: $50,001-$100,000; F: $100,001- $500,000; G: $500,001-$1M; H: $1,000,001- $2.5M; I: $2.5M+
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