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Postoperative Pain Management Following Carpal Tunnel Release: A Prospective Cohort Evaluation

机译:腕管释放后的术后疼痛管理:前瞻性队列评估

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Background: Managing postoperative pain in hand surgery is important for both patients and surgeons. However, there is growing concern over prescription opioid abuse. We hypothesized: (1) that pain medications after carpal tunnel release (CTR) surgery are over-prescribed; and (2) that opioids are unnecessary in the majority of patients. Methods: We prospectively studied 2 demographically similar patient cohorts receiving either opioid or tramadol for CTR performed by 2 hand surgery fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons over a 1-year period. The first cohort of patients undergoing CTR received opioids pills postoperatively. The second cohort of patients received a standard prescription of 10 tramadol pills postoperatively. Student t tests were performed to evaluate statistically significant differences between the tramadol and opioid cohorts in total pill consumption and number of postoperative days the medication was used. Results: The opioid cohort consisted of 159 patients with a mean opioid consumption of 4.9 pills for 2.3 days. Eleven of these patients declined the use of opioids postoperatively and instead substituted for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and/or acetaminophen. The tramadol cohort consisted of 110 patients with a mean tramadol consumption of 3.3 pills for 1.8 days. Seven of these patients requested opioids postoperatively, and 14 substituted for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and/or acetaminophen. When comparing the postoperative consumption of opioids and tramadol for CTR, there was a statistically significant difference in total pill consumption based on both intention to treat as well as the medication ultimately prescribed. There was no difference in the duration of postoperative utilization. Conclusion: Following CTR, pain medications are being over-prescribed, with patients receiving more than double the amount of pills than they consume. Tramadol appears to be equally effective in managing postoperative pain compared with opioids.
机译:背景:手外科手术后疼痛的管理对患者和外科医生都很重要。然而,对处方阿片类药物滥用的关注日益增加。我们假设:(1)腕管松开术(CTR)后的止痛药处方过多; (2)大多数患者不需要阿片类药物。方法:我们前瞻性研究了2名在统计学上相似的接受阿片类药物或曲马多治疗CTR的患者队列,这些患者队列由2名经过手外科医师培训的骨科医师进行,为期1年。接受CTR的第一批患者术后接受了阿片类药物。第二批患者术后接受了10个曲马多丸的标准处方。进行了学生t检验,以评估曲马多和阿片类药物在总药量和使用药物后的术后天数之间的统计学差异。结果:阿片类药物队列由159名患者组成,平均阿片类药物摄入量为4.9丸,持续2.3天。这些患者中有11位患者术后拒绝使用阿片类药物,而是替代了非甾体类抗炎药和/或对乙酰氨基酚。曲马多队列由110名患者组成,平均1.8天服用3.3丸。这些患者中有7位术后要求使用阿片类药物,其中14位代替了非甾体类抗炎药和/或对乙酰氨基酚。比较CTR的阿片类药物和曲马多的术后消耗量时,根据治疗意图和最终开具的药物,总丸剂消耗量在统计学上有显着差异。术后利用的时间没有差异。结论:点击率较高后,止痛药的处方就过多了,患者服用的药量是他们所消费药物的两倍以上。与阿片类药物相比,曲马多在治疗术后疼痛方面似乎同样有效。

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