As‐needed opioid dosing for emergency patients with a daily use of opioids

Author:

Galili Stine Fjendbo123ORCID,Nikolajsen Lone13ORCID,Bech Bodil Hammer4,Kirkegaard Hans12ORCID,Ahrensberg Jette2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

2. Research Centre for Emergency Medicine Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

3. Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

4. Research Unit for Epidemiology, Department of Public Health Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with a daily use of opioids have a higher risk of insufficient pain treatment during hospitalization than other patients. This study aimed to examine whether as‐needed opioid doses (PRN) were adequately adjusted when patients were admitted to the emergency department (ED) with pain.MethodsPatients, with a daily use of opioids, who received PRN opioid within the first 3 h after admission at the ED at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, were prospectively included from February 2021 to June 2021. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients receiving an inadequate initial dose of PRN opioid, here defined as <15% of daily dose of opioids (DDO) based on sparse evidence, but aligning with the prevailing clinical practice. Secondary outcomes included risk of an inadequate PRN dose in relation to DDO (patients were dichotomized into two groups (DDO <60 or ≥60 mg/day).ResultsAmong 252 patients admitted to the ED with a daily use of opioids, 149 were admitted with pain and 82 received a PRN opioid dose within 3 h. Twenty‐seven out of 82 (33%) patients received a PRN dose of <15% of DDO (95% CI: 23.7–43). When dichotomised; 10 out of 50 (20%) patients with a DDO <60 mg/day (95% CI: 10.0–33.7) versus 17 out of 32 (53.1%) patients with a DDO ≥60 mg/day (95% CI: 34.7–70.9) received an inadequate PRN dose (relative risk, RR: 2.65 [95% CI: 1.4–5.1]).ConclusionsPatients with daily use of opioids presenting in the ED with acute pain had a high risk of inadequate PRN opioid dose, especially if the DDO was high. Awareness about and education focusing on sufficient PRN doses for patients with a daily use of opioids is (still) called for.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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