Impact of Intravenous Acetaminophen on Reducing Opioid Use After Hysterectomy

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作者
Herring, Brittany O. [1 ]
Ader, Sheila [1 ]
Maldonado, Angel [1 ]
Hawkins, Carla [1 ]
Kearson, Margaretta [1 ]
Camejo, Madeline [1 ]
机构
[1] Mem Reg Hosp, Dept Pharm, Hollywood, FL 33021 USA
来源
PHARMACOTHERAPY | 2014年 / 34卷
关键词
acetaminophen; Ofirmev; opioids; hysterectomy; postoperative; perioperative; POSTOPERATIVE PAIN; MANAGEMENT; PARACETAMOL; ANALGESIA;
D O I
10.1002/phar.1513
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
STUDY OBJECTIVE To examine the impact of intravenous acetaminophen on the total quantity of opioids (in morphine equivalents) administered within the first 48 hours postoperatively and perioperatively, while still affording patients adequate analgesia, in women who underwent total abdominal hysterectomies. DESIGN Retrospective chart review. SETTING Tertiary care community hospital. PATIENTS One hundred women underwent total abdominal hysterectomies performed by a single surgeon: 50 patients received opioids only (fentanyl, morphine, hydromorphone, meperidine, or oxycodone), without the addition of any acetaminophen, between January 1 and March 28, 2011, and 50 patients received intravenous acetaminophen 1000 mg every 6 hours in addition to opioids (multimodal group) between May 1 and July 16, 2012 (time period coincided with the addition of intravenous acetaminophen to the hospital formulary). Patients in both groups were also given nonopioids (celecoxib, dexmedetomidine, aspirin, or tizanidine) perioperatively. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS Patients in both groups had a mean age of 55 years (mean +/- SD 55 +/- 13 yrs in the multimodal group, 55 +/- 15 yrs in the opioids-only group), surgery time of similar to 2 hours (116 +/- 51 min in the multimodal group, 118 +/- 40 min in the opioids-only group), and an anesthesia time of similar to 3.5 hours (209 +/- 79 min in the multimodal group, 207 +/- 79 min in the opioids-only group). During postoperative days 1-2, intravenous acetaminophen reduced opioid use by 31% (mean +/- SD 47 +/- 24 mg in the multimodal group vs 68 +/- 37 mg in the opioids-only group, p=0.003) and by 26% during the total perioperative period, defined as preoperative, intraoperative, recovery room, and postoperative days 1-2 (73 +/- 24 mg in the multimodal group vs 99 +/- 39 mg in the opioids-only group, p=0.001). CONCLUSION The multimodal approach to perioperative analgesic management, which includes concurrent administration of intravenous acetaminophen and opioids, is effective in reducing the total average amount of opioids administered on postoperative days 1-2 and perioperatively. Limitations of this study include its short duration, retrospective design, and single-site setting. These results may not be generalized to patients undergoing other types of obstetric-gynecologic surgeries.
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