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Perioperative Narcotic Use and Carpal Tunnel Release: Trends, Risk Factors, and Complications.

Trent M Gause1, John J Nunnery1, Abhinav B Chhabra1, Brian C Werner1.   

Abstract

Background: The goals of the study were to: (1) evaluate trends in preoperative and prolonged postoperative narcotic use in carpal tunnel release (CTR); (2) characterize risks for prolonged narcotic use; and (3) evaluate narcotic use as an independent risk factor for complications following CTR.
Methods: A query of a large insurance database from 2007-2016 was conducted. Patients undergoing open or endoscopic CTR were included. Revision surgeries or patients undergoing median nerve repair at the forearm, upper extremity fasciotomies, or with distal radius fractures were excluded. Preoperative use was defined as narcotic use between 1 to 4 months prior to CTR. A narcotic prescription between 1 and 4 months after surgery was considered prolonged postoperative use. Demographics, comorbidities, and other risk factors for prolonged postoperative use were assessed using a regression analysis. Subgroup analysis was performed according to the number of preoperative narcotic prescriptions. Narcotic use as a risk factor for complications, including chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and revision CTR, was assessed.
Results: In total, 66 077 patients were included. A decrease in prescribing of perioperative narcotics was noted. Risk factors for prolonged narcotic use included preoperative narcotic use, drug and substance use, lumbago, and depression. Preoperative narcotics were associated with increased emergency room visits, readmissions, CRPS, and infection. Prolonged postoperative narcotic use was linked to CRPS and revision surgery. Conclusions: Preoperative narcotic use is strongly associated with prolonged postoperative use. Both preoperative and prolonged postoperative prescriptions narcotic use correlated with increased risk of complications. Preoperative narcotic use is associated with a higher risk of postoperative CRPS.

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Keywords:  carpal tunnel release; carpal tunnel release complications; opioids; patient safety; perioperative narcotic use; risk factors for prolonged narcotic use; trends in narcotic use

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30067126      PMCID: PMC7076616          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718792276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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