Early detection of patients with narcotic use disorder using a modified morphine equivalent daily dose score based on an analysis of real-world prescription patterns: a retrospective cohort study.

IF 0.2 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ewha Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.12771/emj.2024.e63
Yi-Jun Kim, Kye Hwa Lee
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Objectives: Addiction to prescription narcotics is a global issue, and detecting individuals with narcotic use disorder (NUD) at an early stage can help prevent narcotics misuse and abuse. We developed a novel index for the early detection of NUD based on an analysis of real-world prescription patterns in a large hospital. Methods: We analyzed the narcotic prescriptions of 221,887 patients, prescribed by 8,737 doctors from July 2000 to June 2018. To facilitate the early detection of patients at risk of developing NUD after a prolonged period of narcotic use, we developed a weighted morphine equivalent daily dose (wt-MEDD) score. This score was based on the number of prescription dates where the actual MEDD exceeded the intended MEDD. We compared the performance of the wt-MEDD scoring system in identifying patients diagnosed with NUD by doctors against other high-risk NUD indices. These indices included the MEDD scoring system, the number of days on prescribed narcotics, the frequency and duration of prescriptions, narcotics prescriptions from multiple doctors, and the number of early narcotic refills. Results: A wt-MEDD score cut-off value of 10.5 successfully identified all outliers and diagnosed patients with NUD with 100% sensitivity and 99.6% specificity. This score demonstrated the highest sensitivity and specificity for detecting NUD compared to all other indexes. The predictive performance was further improved by combining the wt-MEDD score with other high-risk NUD indexes. Conclusion: We developed a novel index, the wt-MEDD score, which showed excellent performance in the early detection of NUD.

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基于现实世界处方模式分析的改良吗啡当量日剂量评分用于麻醉药品使用障碍患者的早期检测:一项回顾性队列研究
目的:处方麻醉品成瘾是一个全球性问题,早期发现有麻醉品使用障碍(NUD)的个体有助于防止麻醉品误用和滥用。我们开发了一个新的指标早期发现NUD基于分析现实世界的处方模式在一家大医院。方法:对2000年7月至2018年6月8737名医生开具的221887例患者的麻醉药品处方进行分析。为了便于早期发现长期使用麻醉品后有发生NUD风险的患者,我们开发了加权吗啡当量日剂量(wt-MEDD)评分。这个分数是基于实际MEDD超过预期MEDD的处方日期的数量。我们比较了wt-MEDD评分系统在识别医生诊断为NUD的患者与其他高风险NUD指标的表现。这些指标包括MEDD评分系统、用药天数、用药频次和用药持续时间、多医生联用、早期补药次数。结果:wt-MEDD评分截断值10.5成功识别出所有异常值,并以100%的敏感性和99.6%的特异性诊断出NUD患者。与所有其他指标相比,该评分显示出检测NUD的最高敏感性和特异性。将wt-MEDD评分与其他高危NUD指标相结合,进一步提高了预测效果。结论:我们建立了一种新的指标wt-MEDD评分,在NUD的早期检测中表现优异。
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