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Testing the Effects of Removing Gabapentin from Standard Pre-Surgical Orders on Pain Control in Patients Undergoing Mastectomy, GABS-DART Trial

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates whether removing gabapentin from the pre-surgical order set of patients undergoing mastectomy affects pain control after surgery. Gabapentin is commonly used to reduce opioid consumption and manage neuropathic pain, but evidence of its effectiveness in surgical settings is limited, and its use is controversial. Some studies show that using gabapentin around the time of surgery may reduce the amount of opioid pain medicines patients need after surgery, but it also has the potential for increased side effects. The standard set of orders added to a patient's medical record before mastectomy includes a default selection of gabapentin use. This study evaluates whether altering these orders to remove the default selection of gabapentin results in changes to pain outcomes in patients undergoing mastectomy.