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Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients

BACKGROUND: Ankle fracture surgery is a common procedure with many patients receiving opioid medications for postoperative pain control. Whether there are factors associated with higher medication quantities or patient-reported outcomes, however, remains largely unknown. METHODS: Patients with isola...

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Autores principales: Reiners, Nicholas, Vang, Sandy, Rivard, Rachael, Bostrom, Nicholas, Nguyen, Mai P.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24730114221139787
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author Reiners, Nicholas
Vang, Sandy
Rivard, Rachael
Bostrom, Nicholas
Nguyen, Mai P.
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description BACKGROUND: Ankle fracture surgery is a common procedure with many patients receiving opioid medications for postoperative pain control. Whether there are factors associated with higher medication quantities or patient-reported outcomes, however, remains largely unknown. METHODS: Patients with isolated, rotational ankle fractures who underwent surgical fixation between January 2018 and March 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographics, injury characteristics, and preoperative and postoperative opioid prescription information were recorded. Clinical follow-up and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) questionnaires were collected at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively. Multiple linear regression was used to examine the influences of age, sex, body mass index (BMI), fracture characteristics, medical comorbidities, and preoperative opioid use (OU) on postoperative opioid morphine milligram equivalent (MME) amount and FAAM scores. RESULTS: A total of 294 patients were included with an average age of 52.11 ± 17.13 years (range, 18-97). Fracture types were proportional to one another. Chronic pain (mean = 145.89, 95% CI = 36.72, 255.05, P = .0009), preoperative OU (mean = 178.22, 95% CI = 47.46, 308.99, P = .0077), psychiatric diagnoses (mean = 143.81, 95% CI = 58.37, 229.26, P = .001), tobacco use (mean = 137.37, 95% CI = 33.35, 229.26, P = .0098), and trimalleolar fractures (mean = 184.83, 95% CI = 86.82, 282.84, P = .0002) were associated with higher postoperative opioid MME amounts. Older age (mean = ‒0.05, 95% CI = ‒0.08, –0.02, P = .0014) and higher BMI (mean = ‒0.06, 95% CI = ‒0.12, 0.00, P = .048) were both independently associated with lower FAAM scores at 6 weeks. At 3 months, higher BMI (mean = ‒0.09, 95% CI = ‒0.13, –0.04, P = .0002), bimalleolar fractures (mean = ‒1.17, 95% CI = ‒2.17, –0.18, P = .021), and higher postoperative MME amounts (mean = ‒0.10, 95% CI = ‒0.19, –0.01, P = .0256) were each independently associated with lower FAAM scores. CONCLUSION: In this study, we found that patients with chronic pain, preoperative OU, psychiatric diagnoses, tobacco use, and trimalleolar fractures were more likely to have higher amounts of opioid prescribed following ankle fracture surgery. However, only age, BMI, bimalleolar fractures, and postoperative MME amount were associated with lower FAAM scores postoperatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective cohort study.
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spelling pubmed-97062202022-11-30 Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients Reiners, Nicholas Vang, Sandy Rivard, Rachael Bostrom, Nicholas Nguyen, Mai P. Foot Ankle Orthop Article BACKGROUND: Ankle fracture surgery is a common procedure with many patients receiving opioid medications for postoperative pain control. Whether there are factors associated with higher medication quantities or patient-reported outcomes, however, remains largely unknown. METHODS: Patients with isolated, rotational ankle fractures who underwent surgical fixation between January 2018 and March 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographics, injury characteristics, and preoperative and postoperative opioid prescription information were recorded. Clinical follow-up and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) questionnaires were collected at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively. Multiple linear regression was used to examine the influences of age, sex, body mass index (BMI), fracture characteristics, medical comorbidities, and preoperative opioid use (OU) on postoperative opioid morphine milligram equivalent (MME) amount and FAAM scores. RESULTS: A total of 294 patients were included with an average age of 52.11 ± 17.13 years (range, 18-97). Fracture types were proportional to one another. Chronic pain (mean = 145.89, 95% CI = 36.72, 255.05, P = .0009), preoperative OU (mean = 178.22, 95% CI = 47.46, 308.99, P = .0077), psychiatric diagnoses (mean = 143.81, 95% CI = 58.37, 229.26, P = .001), tobacco use (mean = 137.37, 95% CI = 33.35, 229.26, P = .0098), and trimalleolar fractures (mean = 184.83, 95% CI = 86.82, 282.84, P = .0002) were associated with higher postoperative opioid MME amounts. Older age (mean = ‒0.05, 95% CI = ‒0.08, –0.02, P = .0014) and higher BMI (mean = ‒0.06, 95% CI = ‒0.12, 0.00, P = .048) were both independently associated with lower FAAM scores at 6 weeks. At 3 months, higher BMI (mean = ‒0.09, 95% CI = ‒0.13, –0.04, P = .0002), bimalleolar fractures (mean = ‒1.17, 95% CI = ‒2.17, –0.18, P = .021), and higher postoperative MME amounts (mean = ‒0.10, 95% CI = ‒0.19, –0.01, P = .0256) were each independently associated with lower FAAM scores. CONCLUSION: In this study, we found that patients with chronic pain, preoperative OU, psychiatric diagnoses, tobacco use, and trimalleolar fractures were more likely to have higher amounts of opioid prescribed following ankle fracture surgery. However, only age, BMI, bimalleolar fractures, and postoperative MME amount were associated with lower FAAM scores postoperatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, retrospective cohort study. SAGE Publications 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9706220/ /pubmed/36458018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24730114221139787 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Bostrom, Nicholas
Nguyen, Mai P.
Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title_full Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title_fullStr Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title_full_unstemmed Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title_short Association of Preoperative Opioid Use With Postoperative Opioid Use and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Ankle Fracture Fixation Patients
title_sort association of preoperative opioid use with postoperative opioid use and patient-reported outcomes in ankle fracture fixation patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24730114221139787
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