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Association of Patient Controlled Analgesia and Total Inpatient Opioid Use After Pancreatectomy.

Russell G Witt1, Timothy E Newhook1, Laura R Prakash1, Morgan L Bruno1, Elsa M Arvide1, Whitney L Dewhurst1, Naruhiko Ikoma1, Jessica E Maxwell1, Michael P Kim1, Jeffrey E Lee1, Matthew H G Katz1, Ching-Wei D Tzeng2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The initial settings on an intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV-PCA) pump can represent a significant source of postoperative opioid exposure. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of first day IV-PCA use on total inpatient opioid use after open pancreatectomy, before and after standardization of initial dosing.
METHODS: Inpatient oral morphine equivalents (OMEs) were reviewed for pancreatectomy patients treated with IV-PCA at a single institution before and after (3/2016-8/2017 versus 3/2019-11/2020) implementation of a standardized initial IV-PCA dosing regimen (initial limit 0.1 mg hydromorphone, or 1 mg OME, every 10 min as needed). IV-PCA OME in the first 24 h and the total inpatient OME were compared between cohorts.
RESULTS: Of 220 total patients, 132 were in the prestandardization (PRE) historical cohort. A first-24-h IV-PCA use was different (PRE median 95 mg versus poststandardization [POST] 15 mg, P < 0.001). The median total inpatient OME was different (P < 0.001) between PRE (525 mg, interquartile range [IQR] 239-951 mg) and POST patients (129 mg, IQR 65-204 mg) with 77% (median 373 mg) of total inpatient OMEs contributed by IV-PCA in the PRE and 56% (median 64 mg) in the POST cohorts. There were similar patient-reported pain scores between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Standardizing initial IV-PCA settings was associated with a reduced first-24-h opioid exposure, proportional and absolute total IV-PCA use, and total inpatient OMEs. Because of the contribution of an IV-PCA to the total inpatient opioid exposure, purposeful reduction or omission of an IV-PCA is critical to perioperative opioid reduction strategies.
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Keywords:  Morphine; Multimodal; Narcotics; Opioid; Pancreas surgery

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35306260      PMCID: PMC9052944          DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.02.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.417


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