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Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study
INTRODUCTION: The opioid tolerant patient requiring surgery is highly likely to be discharged on high Oral Morphine Equivalent Daily Dosages (OMEDDs), with concomitant risk of increased morbidity and mortality. OBJECTIVES: We proposed that a single anaesthesiologist-led POPPMED (Peri-Operative Pain...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000001028 |
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author | Heldreich, Charlotte Meyer, Ilonka Dube, Esther Hu, Raymond Howard, William Holmes, Natasha Maroon, Nada Weinberg, Laurence Tan, Chong O. |
author_facet | Heldreich, Charlotte Meyer, Ilonka Dube, Esther Hu, Raymond Howard, William Holmes, Natasha Maroon, Nada Weinberg, Laurence Tan, Chong O. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The opioid tolerant patient requiring surgery is highly likely to be discharged on high Oral Morphine Equivalent Daily Dosages (OMEDDs), with concomitant risk of increased morbidity and mortality. OBJECTIVES: We proposed that a single anaesthesiologist-led POPPMED (Peri-Operative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation) service could reduce both short and long-term postoperative patient OMEDDs. METHODS: From April 2017, our anaesthesiologist-led POPPMED service, engaged 102 perioperative patients treated with >50mg preoperative OMEDDs. We utilized behavioural interventions; acute opioid reduction and/ or rotation; and regional, multimodal and ketamine analgesia to achieve lowest possible hospital discharge and long term OMEDDs. RESULTS: Patients' preoperative OMEDDs were [median (IQR): 115mg (114mg)], and were representative of an older [age 62 (15) years], high-risk [89% ASA status 3 or 4] patient population. 46% of patients received an acute opioid rotation; 70% received ketamine infusions; and 44% regional analgesia. OMEDDs on discharge [-25mg (82mg), p=0.003] and at 6-12 months [-55mg (105mg ), p<0.0001] were significantly reduced; 84% and 87% of patients achieved OMEDD reduction on discharge and at 6-12 months. Patients with >90mg preoperative OMEDDs achieved greater reductions [discharge: 71% of patients, -52 mg (118 mg) p<0.0001; 6-12 months: 90% of patients, -90mg (115mg), p<0.0001]. On comparison with a pre-POPPMED surgical cohort, Postoperative Day 1-3 11-point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-11) area under the curve (AUC) measurements at rest and on movement were not significantly different (largest NRS-11:hours AUC difference [median(IQR)] 22 [13], p= 0.24). Hospital length of stay was variably increased. CONCLUSIONS: POPPMED achieved sustained OMEDD reductions safely in an older, high-risk opioid tolerant population, with analgesia comparable to a non-POPPMED cohort, and surgery specific effects on length of stay. |
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spelling | pubmed-94009302022-08-26 Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study Heldreich, Charlotte Meyer, Ilonka Dube, Esther Hu, Raymond Howard, William Holmes, Natasha Maroon, Nada Weinberg, Laurence Tan, Chong O. Pain Rep Acute and Perioperative INTRODUCTION: The opioid tolerant patient requiring surgery is highly likely to be discharged on high Oral Morphine Equivalent Daily Dosages (OMEDDs), with concomitant risk of increased morbidity and mortality. OBJECTIVES: We proposed that a single anaesthesiologist-led POPPMED (Peri-Operative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation) service could reduce both short and long-term postoperative patient OMEDDs. METHODS: From April 2017, our anaesthesiologist-led POPPMED service, engaged 102 perioperative patients treated with >50mg preoperative OMEDDs. We utilized behavioural interventions; acute opioid reduction and/ or rotation; and regional, multimodal and ketamine analgesia to achieve lowest possible hospital discharge and long term OMEDDs. RESULTS: Patients' preoperative OMEDDs were [median (IQR): 115mg (114mg)], and were representative of an older [age 62 (15) years], high-risk [89% ASA status 3 or 4] patient population. 46% of patients received an acute opioid rotation; 70% received ketamine infusions; and 44% regional analgesia. OMEDDs on discharge [-25mg (82mg), p=0.003] and at 6-12 months [-55mg (105mg ), p<0.0001] were significantly reduced; 84% and 87% of patients achieved OMEDD reduction on discharge and at 6-12 months. Patients with >90mg preoperative OMEDDs achieved greater reductions [discharge: 71% of patients, -52 mg (118 mg) p<0.0001; 6-12 months: 90% of patients, -90mg (115mg), p<0.0001]. On comparison with a pre-POPPMED surgical cohort, Postoperative Day 1-3 11-point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-11) area under the curve (AUC) measurements at rest and on movement were not significantly different (largest NRS-11:hours AUC difference [median(IQR)] 22 [13], p= 0.24). Hospital length of stay was variably increased. CONCLUSIONS: POPPMED achieved sustained OMEDD reductions safely in an older, high-risk opioid tolerant population, with analgesia comparable to a non-POPPMED cohort, and surgery specific effects on length of stay. Wolters Kluwer 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9400930/ /pubmed/36034601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000001028 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The International Association for the Study of Pain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Acute and Perioperative Heldreich, Charlotte Meyer, Ilonka Dube, Esther Hu, Raymond Howard, William Holmes, Natasha Maroon, Nada Weinberg, Laurence Tan, Chong O. Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title | Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full | Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title_fullStr | Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title_short | Peri-OPerative Pain Management, Education & De-escalation (POPPMED), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
title_sort | peri-operative pain management, education & de-escalation (poppmed), a novel anaesthesiologist-led program, significantly reduces acute and long-term postoperative opioid requirements: a retrospective cohort study |
topic | Acute and Perioperative |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000001028 |
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