Opioid Use in Pelvic Fractures: The Impact of Opioid Prescribing Laws in Pennsylvania

Nicole Ann E. Villa, Kristina Shum, Allison Atkinson,Adrian Ong,Alison Muller,Eduardo Espiridion

AMERICAN SURGEON(2024)

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Pennsylvania's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) was established in 2016, but its impact on opioid use for pelvic fractures is understudied. We compared opioid use in 277 pelvic fracture cases between two periods: 2015-2017 (T1) and 2018-2020 (T2). Outcomes included daily inpatient morphine milligram equivalents (MME), long-term opioid use (LOU) 60-90 days post-discharge, and intermediate-term opioid use (IOU) 30-60 days post-discharge. T1 and T2 had comparable baseline characteristics. T2 was associated with a decrease in average daily inpatient MME (58.6 vs 78.5, P = .02), particularly in younger patients. Regression analyses showed age and Injury Severity Score (ISS) were significant predictors for daily inpatient MME, while time period was not. Geriatric patients in T2 had significantly decreased IOU (30% vs 9%, P = .05). Pelvic fracture type and daily MME predicted IOU, while pelvic fracture type predicted LOU. This study suggests a modest impact of these laws, but further study is needed.
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pelvic fracture,opioid use,Prescription Drug Monitoring Program,posttraumatic pain,geriatric
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