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Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
PURPOSE: To determine which preoperative factors are associated with prolonged opioid use after medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR). METHODS: The M151Ortho PearlDiver database was queried for patients who underwent MPFLR between 2010 and 2020. Inclusion criteria included patients w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.003 |
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author | Abed, Varag Khalily, Camille D. Hawk, Gregory S. Conley, Caitlin Landy, David C. Stone, Austin V. |
author_facet | Abed, Varag Khalily, Camille D. Hawk, Gregory S. Conley, Caitlin Landy, David C. Stone, Austin V. |
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description | PURPOSE: To determine which preoperative factors are associated with prolonged opioid use after medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR). METHODS: The M151Ortho PearlDiver database was queried for patients who underwent MPFLR between 2010 and 2020. Inclusion criteria included patients who underwent MPFLR using Current Procedural Terminology codes 27420, 27422, and 27427 and had a patellar instability diagnosis. Prolonged opioid use was defined as opioid use greater than 1 month after surgery. Postoperative opioid use from 1 month to 6 months was assessed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between patient-related risk factors (age, sex, Charlson Comorbidity Index, anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, osteoarthritis, tibial tubercle osteotomy [TTO], and previous opioid use within 3 months to 1 week of surgery) with prolonged postoperative opioid use. Odds ratios (OR) and their associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for each risk factor. RESULTS: A total of 23,249 patients were included. There was a higher proportion of female patients compared to male patients (67.8% vs 32.2%) in our cohort, as well as a large proportion of patients who had preoperative opioid use (23.9%). In total, 14.3% of patients had a concomitant TTO. Three months post-MPFLR, male patients were at a decreased risk of opioid usage (OR 0.75; CI 0.67-0.83; P ≤ .001). Older age (OR 1.01, CI 1.00-1.01; P ≤ .001), patients with pre-existing anxiety (OR 1.30, CI 1.15-1.47; P ≤ .001), substance use disorder (OR 2.04, CI 1.80-2.31; P ≤ .001), knee osteoarthritis (OR 1.70, CI 1.49-1.94; P ≤ .001), concomitant TTO (OR 1.91, CI 1.67-2.17; P ≤ .001), and opioid familiarity (OR 7.68, CI 6.93-8.52; P ≤ .001) were at a significantly increased risk of postoperative opioid usage. CONCLUSIONS: Older age, female sex, anxiety, substance use disorder, osteoarthritis, tibial tubercle osteotomy, and opioid familiarity are risk factors for prolonged opioid use following MPFLR. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective cohort study. |
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spelling | pubmed-103005342023-06-29 Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Abed, Varag Khalily, Camille D. Hawk, Gregory S. Conley, Caitlin Landy, David C. Stone, Austin V. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil Original Article PURPOSE: To determine which preoperative factors are associated with prolonged opioid use after medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR). METHODS: The M151Ortho PearlDiver database was queried for patients who underwent MPFLR between 2010 and 2020. Inclusion criteria included patients who underwent MPFLR using Current Procedural Terminology codes 27420, 27422, and 27427 and had a patellar instability diagnosis. Prolonged opioid use was defined as opioid use greater than 1 month after surgery. Postoperative opioid use from 1 month to 6 months was assessed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between patient-related risk factors (age, sex, Charlson Comorbidity Index, anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, osteoarthritis, tibial tubercle osteotomy [TTO], and previous opioid use within 3 months to 1 week of surgery) with prolonged postoperative opioid use. Odds ratios (OR) and their associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for each risk factor. RESULTS: A total of 23,249 patients were included. There was a higher proportion of female patients compared to male patients (67.8% vs 32.2%) in our cohort, as well as a large proportion of patients who had preoperative opioid use (23.9%). In total, 14.3% of patients had a concomitant TTO. Three months post-MPFLR, male patients were at a decreased risk of opioid usage (OR 0.75; CI 0.67-0.83; P ≤ .001). Older age (OR 1.01, CI 1.00-1.01; P ≤ .001), patients with pre-existing anxiety (OR 1.30, CI 1.15-1.47; P ≤ .001), substance use disorder (OR 2.04, CI 1.80-2.31; P ≤ .001), knee osteoarthritis (OR 1.70, CI 1.49-1.94; P ≤ .001), concomitant TTO (OR 1.91, CI 1.67-2.17; P ≤ .001), and opioid familiarity (OR 7.68, CI 6.93-8.52; P ≤ .001) were at a significantly increased risk of postoperative opioid usage. CONCLUSIONS: Older age, female sex, anxiety, substance use disorder, osteoarthritis, tibial tubercle osteotomy, and opioid familiarity are risk factors for prolonged opioid use following MPFLR. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective cohort study. Elsevier 2023-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10300534/ /pubmed/37388870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.003 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Abed, Varag Khalily, Camille D. Hawk, Gregory S. Conley, Caitlin Landy, David C. Stone, Austin V. Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title | Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title_full | Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title_fullStr | Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title_full_unstemmed | Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title_short | Older Age, Female Sex, Anxiety, Substance Use Disorder, Osteoarthritis, Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy, and Opioid Familiarity Are Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction |
title_sort | older age, female sex, anxiety, substance use disorder, osteoarthritis, tibial tubercle osteotomy, and opioid familiarity are risk factors for prolonged opioid use following medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2023.03.003 |
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