角膜专家是美国一家大型学术眼科研究所最高的阿片类药物处方者。

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Nikolay Boychev, Lisa Y Lin, Laurel T Tainsh, Sue A Aicher, Anat Galor, Joseph B Ciolino
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背景/目的:评价某大型学术眼科中心眼科亚专科的阿片类药物处方模式。方法:单点回顾性横断面研究。筛选了2018年的电子病历。纳入年龄≥18岁的眼科患者。主要结局指标为患者人口统计、门诊阿片类药物处方、眼科手术和处方者详细信息,包括科室和培训水平。结果:开具阿片类药物处方1654张,占全年眼科手术总数的2.2%。在接受处方的患者中,女性占51.4% (n=851),平均年龄(52.3±18.5)岁(18-95岁)。总体而言,吗啡当量剂量较低,平均配药12.4±6.75片(范围1 ~ 60),配药次数为0.0±0.01次(范围0 ~ 3)。角膜专科医生开阿片类药物最多(占所有开处方的医生的22.7%),其次是眼科(22.2%)和视网膜(18.4%)。处方阿片类药物最常见的手术是角膜交联(占所有阿片类药物处方的14.3%)。结论:虽然眼科各科室的阿片类药物处方普遍较低,但角膜专科医生占阿片类药物处方的近三分之一。超过一半的角膜交联患者接受了阿片类药物处方;这些患者和其他严重眼痛患者对阿片类药物保留治疗的需求仍未得到满足。
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Cornea specialists are the highest opioid prescribers at a large academic eye institute in the USA.

Background/aim: To evaluate the opioid prescription patterns across ophthalmic subspecialties at a large academic eye centre.

Methods: A single site, retrospective cross-sectional study. Electronic medical records from the year 2018 were screened. Ophthalmology patients ≥18 years of age were included. The main outcome measures were patient demographics, outpatient opioid prescriptions, ophthalmic procedure and prescriber details, including department and training level.

Results: 1654 opioid prescriptions were written, accounting for 2.2% of all ophthalmic procedures in a calendar year. Of the patients who received prescriptions, 51.4% were female (n=851) with a mean age of 52.3±18.5 (range 18-95 years). In general, the morphine equivalent dose was low, with an average of 12.4±6.75 pills dispensed (range 1-60) with 0.0±0.01 refills (range 0-3). Cornea specialists were the highest opioid prescribers (22.7% of all providers who wrote a prescription), followed by oculoplastics (22.2%) and retina (18.4%). The most common procedure for which an opioid was prescribed was cornea crosslinking (14.3% of all opioid prescriptions).

Conclusions: While opioid prescriptions are generally low for ophthalmic procedures across departments, cornea specialists accounted for nearly a third of opioid prescriptions. Over half of corneal crosslinking patients received opioid prescriptions; there remains an unmet need for opioid-sparing therapy for these patients and others with severe eye pain.

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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
BMJ Open Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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