Postoperative Opioid Dependence following Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Cohort Study of 448 Patients
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Surgeon prescription of narcotic medications has been identified as a contributor to the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic. The purpose of this study is to identify risk factors for postoperative opioid dependence following orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foot & ankle orthopaedics 2020-10, Vol.5 (4) |
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Introduction/Purpose:
Surgeon prescription of narcotic medications has been identified as a contributor to the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic. The purpose of this study is to identify risk factors for postoperative opioid dependence following orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery.
Methods:
Four hundred and forty-eight patients undergoing orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery at a single institution over a 6- month period were identified. The Illinois Prescription Monitoring Program was used to track opioid prescriptions filled in the preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative periods. Preoperative use was defined as the filling of a prescription during the six months prior to the procedure, excluding the 30 days prior to the procedure. Postoperative dependence was defined as the filling of opioid prescriptions beyond the initial postoperative prescription. Baseline characteristics, including preoperative opioid use, were tested for association with opioid dependence.
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The rate of preoperative opioid use was 20.5%. The rate of postoperative opioid dependence was 31.3%. Patients who used opioids during the preoperative period had the highest risk for postoperative opioid dependence, at 59.6% (RR=2.5, 95% confidence interval = 1.9-3.2, p= 2 (RR=1.6, p=0.002), benzodiazepine use (RR=1.5, p=0.010), current smoker status (RR=1.5, p=60 years (RR=1.4, p=0.022), body mass index >= 30 kg/m2 (RR=1.4, p=0.027), antidepressant use (RR=1.4, p=0.050), and |
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ISSN: | 2473-0114 2473-0114 |
DOI: | 10.1177/2473011420S00138 |