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Published in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 8/2022

24-09-2021 | Opioids | Reports of Original Investigations

A prospective observational study of persistent opioid use after complex foot and ankle surgery

Authors: Michelle Verrier, BSc, Shuang Niu, BSc, Kimberly Kroetch, Karen Buro, PhD, Chris Douglas, RN, James Green, MBBS, FRCA, Mary E. Pedersen, MD, FRCSC, Derek Dillane, MB BCh, BAO, FCARCSI

Published in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie | Issue 8/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The incidence of persistent postsurgical opioid use (PPOU) after complex foot and ankle surgery is unknown. We aimed to determine the incidence and characteristics of PPOU in opioid-naïve, occasional, and regular opioid users at baseline and at six weeks, three months, and six months postoperatively.

Methods

We conducted a prospective observational study in patients undergoing complex foot and ankle surgery over an 18-month period. Daily opioid consumption was recorded at the indicated intervals. Logistic regression models were fit to predict the risk of opioid use at these intervals. The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) was used to record pain intensity and interference. Correlations were tested between opioid use and BPI interference parameters.

Results

Eighty-two out of 139 consecutively approached patients were included in the final analysis. Six percent (98.3% confidence interval [CI], 2 to 20) of patients who were not using opioids preoperatively at baseline were using opioids daily at three and six months after surgery. Fifty percent (98.3% CI, 26 to 73) of patients who were regular opioid users preoperatively continued to use opioids daily six months after surgery. All associations between BPI interference parameters and opioid use were estimated to be positive.

Conclusion

The probability of using opioid analgesia six months after complex foot and ankle surgery was significantly higher in patients who used opioids preoperatively. Regular preoperative opioid use was associated with a greater risk of PPOU compared with occasional or “as required” opioid use prior to surgery.
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Metadata
Title
A prospective observational study of persistent opioid use after complex foot and ankle surgery
Authors
Michelle Verrier, BSc
Shuang Niu, BSc
Kimberly Kroetch
Karen Buro, PhD
Chris Douglas, RN
James Green, MBBS, FRCA
Mary E. Pedersen, MD, FRCSC
Derek Dillane, MB BCh, BAO, FCARCSI
Publication date
24-09-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keywords
Opioids
Opioids
Published in
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie / Issue 8/2022
Print ISSN: 0832-610X
Electronic ISSN: 1496-8975
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-021-02104-0

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