Gabapentin initiation in the inpatient setting: A characterization of prescribing

Author:

Waterloo Marissa1,Rozic Matthew2,Knauss Gionna2,Jackson Simran2,Karuga Dellon2,Zimmerman David E3,Montepara Courtney A4,Covvey Jordan R5,Nemecek Branden D3

Affiliation:

1. Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center , Red Bank, NJ , USA

2. Duquesne University School of Pharmacy , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

3. UPMC Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, and Division of Pharmacy Practice, Duquesne University School of Pharmacy , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

4. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, and Division of Pharmacy Practice, Duquesne University School of Pharmacy , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

5. Division of Pharmaceutical, Administrative, and Social Sciences, Duquesne University School of Pharmacy , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Gabapentin is a widely prescribed analgesic with increased popularity over recent years. Previous studies have characterized use of gabapentin in the outpatient setting, but minimal data exist for its initiation in the inpatient setting. The objective of this study was to characterize the prescribing patterns of gabapentin when it was initiated in the inpatient setting. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of a random sample of adult patients who received new-start gabapentin during hospital admission. Patients for whom gabapentin was prescribed as a home medication, with one-time, on-call, or as-needed orders, or who died during hospital admission were excluded. The primary outcome was characterization of the gabapentin indication; secondary outcomes included the starting and discharge doses, the number of dose titrations, the rate of concomitant opioid prescribing, and pain clinic follow-up. Patients were stratified by surgical vs nonsurgical status. Results A total of 464 patients were included, 283 (61.0%) of whom were surgical and 181 (39.0%) of whom were nonsurgical. The cohort was 60% male with a mean (SD) age of 56 (18) years; surgical patients were younger and included more women. The most common indications for surgical patients were multimodal analgesia (161; 56.9%), postoperative pain (53; 18.7%), and neuropathic pain (26; 9.2%), while those for nonsurgical patients were neuropathic pain (72; 39.8%) and multimodal analgesia (53; 29.3%). The mean starting dose was similar between the subgroups (613 mg for surgical patients vs 560 mg for nonsurgical patients; P = 0.196). A total of 51.6% vs 81.8% of patients received gabapentin at discharge (P < 0.0001), while referral/follow-up to a pain clinic was minimal and similar between the subgroups (1.1% vs 3.9%; P = 0.210). Conclusion Inpatients were commonly initiated on gabapentin for generalized indications, with approximately half discharged on gabapentin. Further studies are needed to assess the impact of this prescribing on chronic utilization.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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