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Opioid Prescribing Patterns among Otolaryngologists.

Marissa A Schwartz1, James G Naples2, Chia-Ling Kuo3, Todd E Falcone1.   

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate national trends in opioid prescribing patterns by otolaryngologists for postoperative pain control after common otolaryngologic procedures. Study Design Cross-sectional; survey. Subjects and Methods A survey to determine opioid prescribing patterns for the treatment of postoperative pain following common otolaryngologic procedures was distributed to all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Results The most common pain medication prescribed for adults postoperatively was hydrocodone-acetaminophen (73%), followed by oxycodone-acetaminophen (39%). The most common pain medication prescribed postoperatively for children was acetaminophen (67%), followed by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (65%). Overall, there was a wide variation in quantity of opioids prescribed for each surgery, ranging from 0 to more than 60 doses. Mean opioid prescriptions were greatest for tonsillectomy (37 tablets) and least for direct laryngoscopy (5.3 tablets). Conclusion This study identifies nationwide variations in opioid prescribing patterns among otolaryngologists. While otolaryngology is a relatively small specialty, we still have an obligation to work with all physicians to help combat the current opioid epidemic. By evaluating nationwide postoperative pain regimens, we are moving closer toward understanding how to reduce the opioid burden.

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Keywords:  narcotic; opioid; postoperative pain; prescribing patterns

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29460670     DOI: 10.1177/0194599818757959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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1.  Comparison of Opioid Utilization Patterns After Major Head and Neck Procedures Between Hong Kong and the United States.

Authors:  Ryan J Li; Myriam Loyo Li; Enrique Leon; Cherrie W K Ng; Maisie Shindo; Katie Manzione; Peter Andersen; Daniel Clayburgh; Mark Wax; Jason Y K Chan
Journal:  JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2018-11-01       Impact factor: 6.223

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3.  Postoperative Pain Management and Perceived Patient Outcomes following Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery.

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4.  Incidence and risk factors of chronic opioid use after sleep apnea surgery.

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6.  Opioid prescribing patterns within otolaryngology.

Authors:  Alexander W Murphey; Suqrat Munawar; Shaun A Nguyen; Ted A Meyer; Ashli K O'Rourke
Journal:  World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2019-05-09

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8.  Assessment of narcotic use in management of post-op pain after functional endoscopic sinus surgery.

Authors:  Kurren S Gill; Chandala Chitguppi; Michelle Haggerty; Tawfiq Khoury; Judd Fastenberg; Gurston Nyquist; Elina Toskala; Marc Rosen; Mindy Rabinowitz
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2021-01-09

9.  Is otologic surgery contributing to the opioid epidemic?

Authors:  Valerie Dahm; Justin T Lui; Rudolfs Liepins; Joseph M Chen; Trung N Le; Christoph Arnoldner; Vincent Y W Lin
Journal:  J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2021-06-22
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