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Postoperative opioid prescribing, use and pain trends following general surgery procedures: a retrospective cohort study among veterans comparing non-opioid versus chronic opioid users

Authors :
Josh Bleicher
Benjamin Sands Brooke
Kimberlee Bayless
Zachary Anderson
Julie Beckstrom
Chong Zhang
Angela P Presson
Lyen C Huang
Michael Jacob Buys
Source :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 47:487-493
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionUnderstanding postoperative opioid use patterns among different populations is key to developing opioid stewardship programs.MethodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study on opioid prescribing, use, and pain after general surgery procedures for patients cared for by a transitional pain service at a veterans administration hospital. Discharge opioid prescription quantity, 90-day opioid prescription, and patient reported outcome pain measures were compared between chronic opioid users and non-opioid users (NOU). Additionally, 90-day total opioid use was evaluated for NOU.ResultsOf 257 patients, 34 (13%) were on chronic opioid therapy, over 50% had a mental health disorder, and 29% had a history and/or presence of a substance use disorder. NOU were prescribed a median (IQR) of 10 (7, 12) tablets at discharge, while chronic opioid users were prescribed 6 (0, 12) tablets (pDiscussionNon-opioid and chronic opioid users required very few opioid pills following surgery, and patients on chronic opioid therapy quickly returned to their baseline opioid use after a small opioid prescription at discharge. There was no difference in pain recovery between groups. Opioid prescribing guidelines should include patients on chronic opioid therapy and could consider recommending a more conservative prescribing approach.

Details

ISSN :
15328651 and 10987339
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4bec87eb87ee21196e3d53c3af458717
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2021-103382