Nsaid use and effects on pediatric bone healing: A review of current literature

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Abstract

This systematic review evaluates and synthesizes the available peer-reviewed evidence regarding the impact of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on fracture healing in skeletally immature patients. Evidence supports the use of NSAIDs in this patient population for adequate pain control without increasing the risk of nonunion, particularly in long bone fractures and pseudoarthrosis after spine fusion. However, further clinical studies are needed to fill remaining gaps in knowledge, specifically with respect to the spectrum of available NSAIDs, dosage, and duration of use, in order to make broad evidence-based recommendations regarding the optimal use of NSAIDs during bone healing in skeletally immature patients.

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Choo, S., & Nuelle, J. A. V. (2021, September 1). Nsaid use and effects on pediatric bone healing: A review of current literature. Children. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/CHILDREN8090821

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