Concurrent Perioperative Benzodiazepine and Opioid Utilization in Opioid-Naive Patients Undergoing Soft Tissue Hand Surgery.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1177/15589447241312998
Thompson Zhuang, Ellis M Berns, Hannah H Lee, Andrew D Sobel
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Abstract

Background: While concomitant opioid and benzodiazepine use is discouraged due to an increased risk of sedation/overdose, the extent of perioperative opioid utilization in hand surgery patients already using benzodiazepines is unknown.

Methods: Using an administrative claims database, we identified adults undergoing carpal tunnel, DeQuervain, or trigger finger release, palmar fasciectomies, ganglion/mucoid cyst removals, and hand/wrist soft tissue mass excisions from 2011 to 2021. We identified opioid-naive patients with a benzodiazepine prescription within 90 days before surgery. Outcomes included the percentage of patients prescribed opioids and the amount of opioids prescribed, new persistent opioid utilization, postoperative emergency department (ED) visits, hand therapy utilization, and opioid overdose. We used multivariable regression models to adjust for age, sex, region, insurance, procedure, and comorbidities.

Results: Patients with benzodiazepine utilization had a higher adjusted odds of perioperative opioid prescriptions, amount of opioids filled, and new, persistent opioid use compared with patients without benzodiazepine use (all P < .001). In the multivariable analysis, patients with benzodiazepine use received +30.8 (95% CI: 28.9-32.8) morphine milligram equivalents and had an odds ratio of 1.48 (95% CI: 1.44-1.52) for developing new, persistent opioid use compared with patients without benzodiazepine use. Patients with preoperative benzodiazepine use also had increased postoperative ED visits and hand therapy utilization.

Conclusions: Opioid-naive patients undergoing soft tissue hand surgery who are using benzodiazepines were prescribed opioids more frequently/at higher amounts and experienced an increased odds of developing new, persistent opioid use. Surgeons could consider reducing opioid prescriptions in patients already using benzodiazepines in favor of nonopioid pain strategies.

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HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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