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Preoperative Counseling Method and Postoperative Opioid Usage: A Secondary Analysis of the PREOP Study.
Sassani, Jessica C; Artsen, Amanda M; Grosse, Philip J; Baranski, Lindsey; Kunkle, Lauren; Ackenbom, Mary F.
Afiliação
  • Sassani JC; From the Division of Urogynecology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
  • Artsen AM; From the Division of Urogynecology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
  • Grosse PJ; Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA.
  • Baranski L; From the Division of Urogynecology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
  • Kunkle L; From the Division of Urogynecology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
  • Ackenbom MF; From the Division of Urogynecology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg ; 27(3): 175-180, 2021 03 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33620901
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this analysis is to determine if postoperative opioid usage differs among women randomized to office or phone preoperative counseling for pelvic organ prolapse surgery. METHODS: This was a planned exploratory analysis of the Patient Preparedness for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery study, which randomized women to standardized preoperative counseling by office visit or phone call before prolapse surgery. Inclusion criteria were the completion of the assigned counseling intervention and submission of a 7-day postoperative pain and medication diary. Multivariable logistic regression was done to assess the association between counseling method and total opioid use while controlling for variables significant on univariate analysis (surgery type and county of residence). RESULTS: There were 84 participants with postoperative data (41 office, 43 phone). Median total number of 5-mg oxycodone tablets used was higher for the office group (5 [interquartile range, 0-10]) than the phone group (0 [interquartile range, 0-2], P = 0.002). On multivariable logistic regression, women who underwent phone counseling were less likely to be in the highest third of opioid use when controlling for surgery type and county of residence (odds ratio, 0.23; P = 0.012; 95% confidence interval, 0.07-0.72). Daily pain scores and nonopioid medication use (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and acetaminophen) were similar between groups (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar pain scores, women who received preoperative phone counseling before pelvic organ prolapse surgery had lower opioid utilization than those with office counseling. Further research is needed to determine the optimal method of preoperative counseling and its role in postoperative pain management.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oxicodona / Dor Pós-Operatória / Cuidados Pré-Operatórios / Aconselhamento / Prolapso de Órgão Pélvico / Analgésicos Opioides Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oxicodona / Dor Pós-Operatória / Cuidados Pré-Operatórios / Aconselhamento / Prolapso de Órgão Pélvico / Analgésicos Opioides Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article