A 3‐year retrospective review of hospital admissions involving opioid toxicity in South Australia

Author:

Sarantou Maria1ORCID,Burke Anne L. J.234,Semple Tim25,Johnson Jacinta L.267

Affiliation:

1. Flinders Medical Centre, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide Australia

2. South Australian Statewide Chronic Pain Clinical Network, Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health Adelaide Australia

3. Psychology Department Central Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide Australia

4. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide Adelaide Australia

5. Pain Management Unit, Central Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide Australia

6. UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia Adelaide Australia

7. SA Pharmacy, Statewide Clinical Support Services, SA Health Adelaide Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis article aims to characterise hospital admissions involving opioid toxicity across South Australia to guide future implementation and evaluation of risk mitigation strategies.MethodsInternational Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition codes (T40.0–T40.4) were used to identify admissions involving pre‐hospital opioid toxicity in public hospitals across South Australia from 1 June 2017 to 30 August 2020. Demographic and episode of care data were extracted and summarised using descriptive statistics. Admission cost estimates were calculated using Independent Hospital Pricing Authority data.ResultsA total of 2046 cases met the criteria for inclusion; over half (56%) were female and median age on admission was 44 years (interquartile range 27 years). Where opioid toxicity was the primary diagnosis, 70% of admissions did not specify the responsible opioid and 23% were related to heroin use. One‐fifth of admissions occurred outside of metropolitan Adelaide. Individuals living in an area of relative socio‐economic disadvantage were over‐represented. Over half of admissions required a stay >24 h; 19% were admitted for ≥5 days, 22% required intensive care and ~10% required mechanical ventilation. The total estimated cost of admissions involving opioid toxicity in South Australia over the 3‐year period was $18,230,546.50, equating to $5.6 million per annum.Discussions and ConclusionsThese findings highlight the significant personal, fiscal, and systemic impacts of opioid toxicity‐related hospital admissions in South Australia and provide a baseline to evaluate the effectiveness of initiatives to reduce opioid‐related harm, including real‐time prescription monitoring and take‐home naloxone supply.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference22 articles.

1. Independent hospital pricing authority (IHPA).Costing;2019[cited 26 March 2022]. Available from:https://www.ihpa.gov.au/

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