Opioid-Sparing Protocols in Hand Surgery: Successes and Opportunities.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Jonathan Lawson, Michael Grzelak, Roland Zama, Jennifer Waljee, Aviram M Giladi
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Abstract

The opioid epidemic has been a defining crisis in American health care. Many attempts to address the epidemic have focused on issues around opioid prescribing. Legislation at the state and federal levels has been passed; however, the results from these policies have been mixed. Changes to prescription workflows alongside patient and provider education have also had some success. Within hand surgery in particular, recent progress has been made toward promoting opioid-sparing regimens for postoperative pain, including nonopioid and limited-opioid protocols. These regimens offer promise particularly in the setting of ambulatory surgeries, especially soft tissue procedures, and potentially in more invasive and complicated surgical settings. However, there are downsides and failures from these protocols that must be addressed, such as limited data on bony and complex soft tissue procedures, minimal diversity on published alternatives for limited regimens, and times when multimodal approaches are not adequate. Future work should focus on developing opioid-sparing protocols for more complex procedures as well as identifying patients at risk of requiring more comprehensive pain management approaches even for relatively minor procedures.

手外科中的阿片类药物节约方案:成功与机遇。
阿片类药物泛滥一直是美国医疗保健的一个决定性危机。解决这一流行病的许多尝试都集中在阿片类药物处方问题上。已经通过了州和联邦一级的立法;然而,这些政策的结果喜忧参半。处方工作流程的改变以及对患者和提供者的教育也取得了一些成功。特别是在手外科手术中,最近在促进阿片类药物节约方案治疗术后疼痛方面取得了进展,包括非阿片类药物和有限阿片类药物方案。这些方案提供了希望,特别是在门诊手术,特别是软组织手术的设置,并有可能在更具侵入性和复杂的手术设置。然而,这些方案也有缺点和失败,必须加以解决,例如关于骨骼和复杂软组织手术的有限数据,有限方案的已发表替代方案的最小多样性,以及多模式方法不适当的时候。未来的工作应侧重于为更复杂的手术制定节省阿片类药物的方案,以及识别有风险的患者,即使是相对较小的手术也需要更全面的疼痛管理方法。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
10.50%
发文量
402
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Surgery publishes original, peer-reviewed articles related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the upper extremity; these include both clinical and basic science studies, along with case reports. Special features include Review Articles (including Current Concepts and The Hand Surgery Landscape), Reviews of Books and Media, and Letters to the Editor.
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