门诊整形手术后疼痛管理和阿片类药物的使用

A. M. Zorrilla, Alex P. Sanchez-Covarrubias, Keren Martin, Michael Rodriguez
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手术后阿片类药物的过度处方导致过量的片剂,可用于转移和滥用。本研究旨在了解门诊常见选择性整容手术后阿片类药物的使用情况,为外科医生提供参考,防止先发制人的过度处方。次要终点是整形手术后阿片类药物使用增加的危险因素和氦等离子体技术的影响(Renuvion;Apyx医疗公司,Clearwater, Florida)术后阿片类药物消耗。材料与方法:患者于手术当日进行术前调查,术后14 ~ 21天进行术后调查。收集有关手术类型、人口统计学、处方阿片类药物的数量、疼痛经历、阿片类药物消耗的数量以及补充非处方止痛药或替代疗法的数据。结果:共纳入266例患者。在所有整容手术类型中,平均处方了28粒阿片类药物,消耗了13.8粒。手术类型、体重指数、种族、既往手术史和氦等离子体技术的结合对术后阿片类药物的使用没有影响。有手术并发症的患者使用阿片类药物的比例高于无手术并发症的患者(P = 0.0397)。结论:在我们的研究中,患者在术后立即需要平均约一半的阿片类药物。描述了每个美容手术类别消耗的阿片类药物的手段,并可作为美容外科医生的参考。
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Pain Management and Opioid Consumption After Outpatient Cosmetic Surgery
Introduction: Opioid overprescription after surgery results in a surplus of tablets that become available for diversion and abuse. This study aims to describe opioid consumption after common elective outpatient cosmetic surgeries to provide a reference for surgeons and deter preemptive overprescription. Secondary endpoints were risk factors for increased opioid use after cosmetic surgery and the influence of helium plasma technology (Renuvion; Apyx Medical Corporation, Clearwater, Florida) on postoperative opioid consumption. Materials and Methods: Patients completed a preoperative survey on the day of surgery and a postoperative survey 14 to 21 days after surgery. Data regarding procedure type, demographics, quantity of prescribed opioids, pain experience, amount of opioids consumed, and supplementation with over-the-counter pain medications or alternative therapies were collected. Results: Two hundred sixty-six patients were included. On average, 28 opioid pills were prescribed, and 13.8 pills were consumed across all cosmetic surgery types. Procedure type, body mass index, ethnicity, prior surgical history, and the incorporation of helium plasma technology did not influence opioid consumptions postoperatively. Patients with a surgical complication had a statistically significant higher opioid use than those without a surgical complication (P = .0397). Conclusions: Patients in our study required on average about half of the opioids prescribed during the immediate postoperative period. Means of opioids consumed per cosmetic surgery category are described and can serve as a reference for cosmetic surgeons.
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