Assessing the Trends of Tramadol Utilization in the Medicare Part D Population in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013) Pub Date : 2024-05-02
Eric P Borrelli
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the trends in tramadol dispensing among Medicare Part D patients in Rhode Island.

Methods: An analysis was conducted of the Medicare Part D Provider Utilization and Payment Data Public Use File for the years 2013-2021. Chi squared tests were conducted to assess statistical significance of annual changes in proportions.

Results: Following tramadol becoming a controlled substance in 2014, the number of dispensed tramadol prescriptions and patients with a tramadol prescription decreased every subsequent year through 2021 (prescriptions: 42,157 to 33,026; patients: 12,654 to 9,653). The percentage of opioid prescriptions that were tramadol increased from 16.32% in 2013 to 21.19% in 2020.

Conclusion: Tramadol utilization has been decreasing among the Medicare Part D population in Rhode Island while the percentage of opioid dispensings that were tramadol have been increasing. Future studies are needed to assess whether patients utilizing tramadol are at a higher risk for adverse outcomes.

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评估罗德岛州医疗保险 D 部分人群使用曲马多的趋势。
目的:评估罗德岛州医疗保险 D 部分患者曲马多的配药趋势:评估罗德岛州医疗保险 D 部分患者曲马多的配药趋势:对 2013-2021 年的医疗保险 D 部分提供者使用和支付数据公共使用文件进行了分析。结果:在曲马多成为管制药物后,罗德岛州的医疗保险 D 部分患者中,曲马多的用药量增加了:曲马多于2014年成为受管制药物后,曲马多处方的配发数量和持有曲马多处方的患者数量在随后的2021年逐年下降(处方:42157张降至33026张;患者:12654人降至9653人)。曲马多占阿片类药物处方的比例从2013年的16.32%增至2020年的21.19%:在罗德岛州的医疗保险 D 部分人群中,曲马多的使用率一直在下降,而阿片类药物中曲马多的配药比例却在上升。今后需要开展研究,评估使用曲马多的患者是否会面临更高的不良后果风险。
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