AI-Powered pain program aims to cut opioid use after surgery

NCT ID NCT07296770

First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 05, 2026 · Updated 19 times

Summary

This study tests whether a special pain management program, called a Transitional Pain Service, can help prevent long-term pain and reduce opioid use after surgery. It uses a computer algorithm to identify patients at higher risk for chronic pain. About 126 adult surgery patients will be split into two groups: one receiving usual care and the other receiving extra support before and after surgery. The goal is to see if the program leads to better pain control and less reliance on opioids.

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  • UCSF Hospitals

    San Francisco, California, 94131, United States

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