Effect of Preoperative Opioid Exposure on Healthcare Utilization and Expenditures Following Elective Abdominal Surgery

被引:140
作者
Waljee, Jennifer F. [1 ,2 ]
Cron, David C. [2 ]
Steiger, Rena M. [1 ]
Zhong, Lin [1 ]
Englesbe, Michael J. [3 ]
Brummett, Chad M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan Hlth Syst, Dept Surg, Sect Plast Surg, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[2] Univ Michigan Med Sch, 2130 Taubman Ctr,1500 E Med Ctr Dr, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[3] Univ Michigan Hlth Syst, Dept Surg, Sect Transplant Surg, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[4] Univ Michigan Hlth Syst, Dept Anesthesia, Ann Arbor, MI USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
costs; discharge; length of stay; morbidity; narcotic; opioid; readmission; surgery; RISK-FACTORS; TOTAL KNEE; PAIN MANAGEMENT; UNITED-STATES; PRESCRIPTION; MORTALITY; TRENDS; ANALGESICS; DEPRESSION; MORBIDITY;
D O I
10.1097/SLA.0000000000002117
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To examine the extent to which preoperative opioid use is correlated with healthcare utilization and costs following elective surgical procedures. Summary Background Data: Morbidity and mortality associated with prescription opioid use is escalating in the United States. The extent to which chronic opioid use influences postoperative outcomes following elective surgery is not well understood. Methods: Truven Health Marketscan Databases were used to identify adult patients who underwent elective abdominal surgery between June 2009 and December 2012 (n = 200,005). Generalized linear regression was used to determine the effect of preoperative opioid use on postoperative healthcare utilization (length of stay, 30-d readmission, and discharge destination) and cost (hospital stay, 90-, 180-, and 365-d) after adjusting for number of comorbidities, psychological conditions, and demographic characteristics. Results: In this cohort, 8.8% of patients used opioids preoperatively. Compared with non-users, patients using opioids preoperatively were more likely to have a longer hospital stay (2.9 d vs. 2.5 d, P < 0.001) and were more likely to be discharged to a rehabilitation facility (3.6% vs. 2.5%, P < 0.001), adjusting for covariates. Preoperative opioid use was also correlated with a greater rate of 30-day readmission (4.5% vs. 3.6%, P < 0.001) and overall greater expenditures at 90- ($12036.60 vs. $3863.40, P < 0.001), 180($16973.70 vs. $6790.60, P < 0.001), and 365- ($25495.70 vs. $12113.80, P < 0.001) days following surgery, adjusted for covariates. Additionally, dose-effects were observed regarding readmission, discharge destination, and late healthcare expenditures. Conclusions: Preoperative interventions focused on opioid cessation and alternative analgesics may improve the safety and efficiency of elective surgery among chronic opioid users.
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页码:715 / 721
页数:7
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