The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 COVID-19 on alternatives to opioids protocol for opioid reduction in emergency department

被引:1
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作者
Chou, Eric H. [1 ]
Bhakta, Toral [1 ]
Tzeng, Ching-Fang Tiffany [1 ]
Shedd, Andrew [1 ]
Hall, Matthew [1 ]
Wolfshohl, Jon [1 ]
Jessen, Alec [1 ,2 ]
Patel, Chinmay [1 ]
Chan, Robin K. [1 ]
Hassani, Dahlia [1 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Scott & White All St Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, Ft Worth, TX 76104 USA
[2] TCU & UNTHSC Sch Med, Ft Worth, TX 76109 USA
关键词
Pain management; Alternatives to opioid; Emergency department; COVID-19; UNITED-STATES; OVERDOSE DEATHS; CHRONIC PAIN; MISUSE; DRUG;
D O I
10.22514/sv.2021.243
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The United States (US) is in the midst of both an opioid epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic. The Alternatives to Opioids (ALTO) approach is a useful strategy of utilizing non-opioid options as the first-line pain therapy in the emergency department (ED). Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, more than 40 states have reported a rise in opioid-related deaths. Since there is a potential increasing need for pain management due to limited outpatient resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. it is unclear whether the COVID-19 has affected the effectiveness of the ALTO protocol in reducing opioid administration in the ED. To investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the usage of the ALTO protocol for opioid reduction, this retrospective cohort study was performed to compare patients receiving pain medication in an urban ED during the COVID-19 pandemic (March to August 2020) and patients during the same period from one year prior. The primary outcome was the change in ED opioid administration and outpatient opioid prescriptions. All opioid dosages were converted to morphine milligram equivalents (MME) for data analysis. Secondary outcomes included changes in ALTO medication use, patient satisfaction with pain control, ED length of stay, and rate of left without being seen (LWBS). The mean prescribed MME per discharged patient visit was significantly lower in the COVID-19 pandemic group (3.16 +/- 0.31 versus 7.72 +/- 0.31, p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in ED opioid administration, patient satisfaction with pain control, ED length of stay. and rate of LWBS between both groups. In conclusion, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the ALTO protocol can reduce out-patient opioid usage without changing opioid administration in the ED.
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