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The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients.

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Kassam, A-F; Kim, Y; Cortez, AR; Dhar, VK; Wima, K; Shah, SA
Published in: Surg Open Sci
April 2020

BACKGROUND: Preoperative narcotic use impacts hospital cost and outcomes in surgical patients, but the underlying reasons are unclear. METHODS: A single-center retrospective analysis was performed on surgical patients admitted with intestinal obstruction (2010-2014). Patients were grouped into active opioid and nonopioid user cohorts. Active opioid use was defined as having an opioid prescription overlapping the date of admission. Chronic opioid use was defined by duration of use ≥ 90 days. Admission or intervention due to opioid-related illness was determined through consensus decision of 2 independent, blinded clinicians. Primary end point was the effect of active opioid use on hospital resource utilization. RESULTS: During the study period, 296 patients were admitted with a primary diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. Active opioid users accounted for 55 (18.6%) of these patients, with a median length of opioid use of 164 days (interquartile range 54-344 days). Average length of use was 164 days, with the majority of active users (n = 42, 76.4%) meeting criteria for chronic use. A subgroup analysis of active users demonstrated that opioid-related conditions were responsible for 10 admissions (18.2%) and 2 readmissions (3.6%). Among active users requiring surgical intervention, 3 procedures (21.4%) were due to opioid-related illnesses. Median hospital length of stay was 2 days longer (8 vs 6 days) and hospital costs were greater ($12,241 vs $8489) among active users (P < .05 each). CONCLUSION: Active opioid users are predisposed to avoidable admissions and interventions for opioid-related illnesses. Efforts to address opioid use in the surgical population may improve patient outcomes and health care spending.

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Surg Open Sci

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2589-8450

Publication Date

April 2020

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2

Issue

2

Start / End Page

92 / 95

Location

United States
 

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Kassam, A.-F., Kim, Y., Cortez, A. R., Dhar, V. K., Wima, K., & Shah, S. A. (2020). The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients. Surg Open Sci, 2(2), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2019.10.001
Kassam, Al-Faraaz, Young Kim, Alexander R. Cortez, Vikrom K. Dhar, Koffi Wima, and Shimul A. Shah. “The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients.Surg Open Sci 2, no. 2 (April 2020): 92–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2019.10.001.
Kassam A-F, Kim Y, Cortez AR, Dhar VK, Wima K, Shah SA. The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients. Surg Open Sci. 2020 Apr;2(2):92–5.
Kassam, Al-Faraaz, et al. “The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients.Surg Open Sci, vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 2020, pp. 92–95. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.sopen.2019.10.001.
Kassam A-F, Kim Y, Cortez AR, Dhar VK, Wima K, Shah SA. The impact of opioid use on human and health care costs in surgical patients. Surg Open Sci. 2020 Apr;2(2):92–95.
Journal cover image

Published In

Surg Open Sci

DOI

EISSN

2589-8450

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

2

Issue

2

Start / End Page

92 / 95

Location

United States