| Literature DB >> 31088782 |
Cornelius A Thiels1,2, Elizabeth B Habermann2, W Michael Hooten3, Molly M Jeffery2,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of prolonged opioid use in patients receiving tramadol compared with other short acting opioids.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31088782 PMCID: PMC6514531 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l1849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ ISSN: 0959-8138
Fig 1Discharge opioid prescriptions after surgery by type of opioid
Cohort characteristics of all patients with at least 180 days of follow-up. Values are numbers (percentages)
| Characteristics | All patients | No opioid fill | Tramadol only | Other short acting opioid | Tramadol + other short acting opioid | Any long acting opioid |
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| Total | 444 764 (100) | 86 880 (19.5) | 13 519 (3) | 333 289 (74.9) | 5457 (1.2) | 5619 (1.3) |
| Male sex | 226 909 (51.0) | 41 624 (47.9) | 5130 (37.9) | 174 368 (52.3) | 2543 (46.6) | 3244 (57.7) |
| Race/ethnicity: | ||||||
| White | 348 275 (78.3) | 67 365 (77.5) | 10 325 (76.4) | 261 329 (78.4) | 4533 (83.1) | 4723 (84.1) |
| Black | 34 758 (7.8) | 6873 (7.9) | 931 (6.9) | 26 270 (7.9) | 334 (6.1) | 350 (6.2) |
| Hispanic | 37 474 (8.4) | 7535 (8.7) | 1577 (11.7) | 27 801 (8.3) | 316 (5.8) | 245 (4.4) |
| Asian | 10 043 (2.3) | 2030 (2.3) | 245 (1.8) | 7589 (2.3) | 74 (1.4) | 105 (1.9) |
| Unknown/other | 14 214 (3.2) | 3077 (3.5) | 441 (3.3) | 10 300 (3.1) | 200 (3.7) | 196 (3.5) |
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| Commercial | 321 365 (72.3) | 53 479 (61.6) | 8348 (61.8) | 252 186 (75.7) | 3194 (58.5) | 4158 (74.0) |
| Medicare—aged ≥65 | 115 000 (25.9) | 31 441 (36.2) | 4915 (36.4) | 75 138 (22.5) | 2172 (39.8) | 1334 (23.7) |
| Medicare—disabled | 8399 (1.9) | 1960 (2.3) | 256 (1.9) | 5965 (1.8) | 91 (1.7) | 127 (2.3) |
| Surgery: | ||||||
| Carpal tunnel release | 33 730 (7.6) | 9475 (10.9) | 1167 (8.6) | 22 984 (6.9) | 84 (1.5) | 20 (0.4) |
| Knee arthroscopic minesectomy (scope) | 90 064 (20.3) | 15 229 (17.5) | 1869 (13.8) | 71 764 (21.5) | 516 (9.5) | 686 (12.2) |
| Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with or without intraoperative cholangiogram | 105 346 (23.7) | 21 264 (24.5) | 3068 (22.7) | 80 598 (24.2) | 380 (7.0) | 36 (0.6) |
| Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair | 24 806 (5.6) | 4463 (5.1) | 453 (3.4) | 19 800 (5.9) | 75 (1.4) | 15 (0.3) |
| Laparoscopic low anterior resection with or without stoma | 1132 (0.3) | 368 (0.4) | 48 (0.4) | 710 (0.2.0) |
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| Laparoscopic nephrectomy, partial or total | 1733 (0.4) | 429 (0.5) | 68 (0.5) | 1217 (0.4) |
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| Laparoscopic prostate with or without robot | 8804 (2.0) | 1561 (1.8) | 608 (4.5) | 6601 (2.0) |
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| Laparoscopic/robotic hysterectomy | 3042 (0.7) | 845 (1.0) | 103 (0.8) | 2069 (0.6) |
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| Lumbar laminotomy/ laminectomy (posterior) | 16 695 (3.8) | 3653 (4.2) | 635 (4.7) | 12 159 (3.7) | 126 (2.3) | 122 (2.2) |
| Lumpectomy with or without sentinel lymph node biopsy | 17 181 (3.9) | 4673 (5.4) | 846 (6.3) | 11 593 (3.5) | 57 (1.0) | 12 (0.2) |
| Open lung lobectomy | 767 (0.2) | 153 (0.2) | 31 (0.2) | 553 (0.2) | 13 (0.2) | 17 (0.3) |
| Open inguinal hernia repair | 43 052 (9.7) | 7345 (8.5) | 734 (5.4) | 34 779 (10.4) | 171 (3.1) | 23 (0.4) |
| Parathyroidectomy | 5872 (1.3) | 2532 (2.9) | 156 (1.2) | 3176 (1.0) |
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| Partial colectomy with or without stoma | 1694 (0.4) | 636 (0.7) | 53 (0.4) | 1000 (0.3) |
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| Rotator cuff surgery | 22 587 (5.1) | 2920 (3.4) | 274 (.02) | 17 811 (5.3) | 291 (5.3) | 1291 (23.0) |
| Simple mastectomy without reconstruction | 4317 (1.0) | 1336 (1.5) | 145 (1.1) | 2807 (0.8) |
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| Total knee arthroplasty | 40 250 (9.1) | 5621 (6.5) | 1786 (13.2) | 28 061 (8.4) | 2379 (43.6) | 2403 (42.8) |
| Total hip arthroplasty | 23 068 (5.2) | 4190 (4.8) | 1441 (10.7) | 15 213 (4.6) | 1255 (23.0) | 969 (17.3) |
| Other | 624 (0.1) | 187 (0.2) | 34 (0.3) | 394 (0.1) |
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Cohort characteristics for all patients with at least 30 days of uncensored follow-up are provided in appendix E.
Cell value suppressed to preserve patient de-identification.
Fig 2Total amount of opioids prescribed at discharge after surgery in oral morphine milligram equivalents (MME) for each procedure. IOC=intraoperative cholangiogram; SNLB=sentinel lymph node biopsy; VATS=video assisted thoracoscopic
Risk of unadjusted persistent opioid use (three definitions) for patients who received short acting opioids excluding tramadol, tramadol only, tramadol and another short acting opioids, any long acting opioids, or no opioids at discharge (cohort with 180 days follow-up). Values are numbers (percentages)
| Definition | All patients (n=444 764) | No opioid fill (n=86 880) | Tramadol only (n=13 519) | Other short acting opioid (n=333 289) | Tramadol + other short acting opioid (n=5457) | Any long acting opioid (n=5619) |
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| Additional opioid use after surgery | 31 431 (7.07) | 3849 (4.43) | 1066 (7.89) | 25 388 (7.62) | 543 (9.95) | 585 (10.41) |
| Persistent opioid use after surgery | 4457 (1.00) | 314 (0.36) | 194 (1.44) | 3559 (1.07) | 149 (2.73) | 241 (4.29) |
| CONSORT definition of chronic opioid use | 2027 (0.46) | 175 (0.20) | 78 (0.58) | 1573 (0.47) | 71 (1.30) | 130 (2.31) |
At least one opioid fill 90-180 days after surgery.
Any span of opioid use starting in 180 days after surgery and lasting ≥90 days.
Opioid use episode starting in 180 days after surgery that spans ≥90 days and includes either ≥10 opioid fills or ≥120 days’ supply of opioids.
Risk of unadjusted persistent opioid use (three definitions) by amount of opioids prescribed at discharge. Values are numbers (percentages)
| Definition | No opioid fill (n=86 880) | 1-199 MME (n=116 813) | 200-299 MME (n=90 393) | 300-399 MME (n=69 301) | 400-499 MME (n=36 156) | ≥500 MME (n=45 221) |
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| Additional opioid use after surgery | 3849 (4.43) | 7930 (6.79 | 6326 (7.00) | 5397 (7.79 | 3216 (8.89 | 4713 (10.42 |
| Persistent opioid use after surgery | 314 (0.36) | 570 (0.49 | 618 (0.68 | 837 (1.21 | 688 (1.90 | 1430 (3.16 |
| CONSORT definition of chronic opioid use | 175 (0.20) | 317 (0.27 | 303 (0.34 | 379 (0.55 | 266 (0.74 | 587 (1.30 |
MME=morphine milligram equivalents.
At least one opioid fill 90-180 days after surgery.
Statistically significantly different risk versus previous dose group (P<0.05; Bonferroni corrected).
Any span of opioid use starting in 180 days after surgery and lasting ≥90 days.
Opioid use episode starting in 180 days after surgery that spans ≥90 days and includes either ≥10 opioid fills or ≥120 days’ supply of opioids.
Adjusted risk ratios* (95% CIs) and P values† for persistent opioid use (three definitions) in patients who received tramadol only, tramadol and another short acting opioid, or any long acting opioids (reference group: short acting opioids excluding tramadol)
| Opioid type | Additional opioid use after surgery | Persistent opioid use after surgery | CONSORT definition of opioid dependence |
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| Other short acting | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Tramadol only | 1.06 (1.00 to 1.13); P=0.049 | 1.47 (1.25 to 1.69); P<0.001 | 1.41 (1.08 to 1.75); P=0.013 |
| Tramadol plus short acting | 1.05 (0.96 to 1.14); P=0.261 | 1.04 (0.86 to 1.21); P=0.685 | 1.40 (1.05 to 1.74); P=0.022 |
| Any long acting | 0.95 (0.87 to 1.03); P=0.218 | 1.18 (1.02 to 1.35); P=0.029 | 1.69 (1.36 to 2.02); P<0.001 |
Risk ratios calculated as ratio of predictive margins after logistic regression including covariates of year, surgery, female sex, beneficiary type, race/ethnicity, census division, age category, categorical measurement of morphine milligram equivalents at discharge, and flags for each of Elixhauser comorbidities; see appendix F for full regression output.
P values from hypothesis test that risk ratio does not equal 1.
At least one opioid fill 90-180 days after surgery.
Any span of opioid use starting in 180 days after surgery and lasting ≥90 days.
Opioid use episode starting in 180 days after surgery that spans ≥90 days and includes either ≥10 opioid fills or ≥120 days’ supply of opioids.