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Diazepam Premedication in Primary Augmentation Mammoplasty

Goals/Purpose: To evaluate the effects of preoperative oral diazepam on the postoperative course of patients undergoing primary augmentation mammoplasty in an outpatient surgical center. Methods/Technique: A retrospective review was conducted of 189 patients undergoing primary breast augmentation at...

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Autores principales: Lucich, Elizabeth A., Adams, Nicholas S., Barry, Renee L., Nelson, Joshua J., Kelley, Joshua P., Renucci, John D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Open Science Company, LLC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32362988
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author Lucich, Elizabeth A.
Adams, Nicholas S.
Barry, Renee L.
Nelson, Joshua J.
Kelley, Joshua P.
Renucci, John D.
author_facet Lucich, Elizabeth A.
Adams, Nicholas S.
Barry, Renee L.
Nelson, Joshua J.
Kelley, Joshua P.
Renucci, John D.
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description Goals/Purpose: To evaluate the effects of preoperative oral diazepam on the postoperative course of patients undergoing primary augmentation mammoplasty in an outpatient surgical center. Methods/Technique: A retrospective review was conducted of 189 patients undergoing primary breast augmentation at an outpatient surgical center from 2012 to 2015. Patients receiving same-day premedication with oral diazepam were compared with a control group without premedication. Patients with combined surgical procedures were excluded with the exception of minor, superficial procedures. Patient demographics, perioperative medication use, operative details, and postoperative numeric pain scale (0-10) scores were collected. Results/Complications: Ninety-three patients (49%) were included in the premedication group and 96 (51%) in the control group. Difference in age, body mass index, implant size, and intraoperative opioid use were not statistically significantly different between the treatment and control groups (P > .05). No difference was noted in postoperative nausea, emesis, or antiemetic use between the 2 groups. The operative time was slightly longer in the control group (64.5 minutes vs 58.5 minutes, P = .006). Immediate postoperative pain (3.6 vs 4.4) and time to discharge (101 minutes vs 110 minutes) were slightly decreased in the premedication group; however, these values did not reach statistical significance. Intraoperative narcotic use was the same between groups, but postoperative narcotic pain medication use was higher in the premedication group (9.68 mg vs 8.26 mg, P = .036). Predischarge pain scores (2.87 vs 2.29, P = .006) were also noted to be slightly higher in the premedication group. Conclusions: Preoperative diazepam administration does not significantly decrease time to discharge in primary breast augmentation mammoplasty. Furthermore, its use may result in increased postoperative narcotic use and higher pain scores at the time of discharge.
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spelling pubmed-71813712020-05-01 Diazepam Premedication in Primary Augmentation Mammoplasty Lucich, Elizabeth A. Adams, Nicholas S. Barry, Renee L. Nelson, Joshua J. Kelley, Joshua P. Renucci, John D. Eplasty Journal Article Goals/Purpose: To evaluate the effects of preoperative oral diazepam on the postoperative course of patients undergoing primary augmentation mammoplasty in an outpatient surgical center. Methods/Technique: A retrospective review was conducted of 189 patients undergoing primary breast augmentation at an outpatient surgical center from 2012 to 2015. Patients receiving same-day premedication with oral diazepam were compared with a control group without premedication. Patients with combined surgical procedures were excluded with the exception of minor, superficial procedures. Patient demographics, perioperative medication use, operative details, and postoperative numeric pain scale (0-10) scores were collected. Results/Complications: Ninety-three patients (49%) were included in the premedication group and 96 (51%) in the control group. Difference in age, body mass index, implant size, and intraoperative opioid use were not statistically significantly different between the treatment and control groups (P > .05). No difference was noted in postoperative nausea, emesis, or antiemetic use between the 2 groups. The operative time was slightly longer in the control group (64.5 minutes vs 58.5 minutes, P = .006). Immediate postoperative pain (3.6 vs 4.4) and time to discharge (101 minutes vs 110 minutes) were slightly decreased in the premedication group; however, these values did not reach statistical significance. Intraoperative narcotic use was the same between groups, but postoperative narcotic pain medication use was higher in the premedication group (9.68 mg vs 8.26 mg, P = .036). Predischarge pain scores (2.87 vs 2.29, P = .006) were also noted to be slightly higher in the premedication group. Conclusions: Preoperative diazepam administration does not significantly decrease time to discharge in primary breast augmentation mammoplasty. Furthermore, its use may result in increased postoperative narcotic use and higher pain scores at the time of discharge. Open Science Company, LLC 2020-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7181371/ /pubmed/32362988 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article whereby the authors retain copyright of the work. The article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adams, Nicholas S.
Barry, Renee L.
Nelson, Joshua J.
Kelley, Joshua P.
Renucci, John D.
Diazepam Premedication in Primary Augmentation Mammoplasty
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32362988
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