n international multidisciplinary consensus statement on the prevention of opioid‐related harm in adult surgical patients

Levy N., Quinlan J., El‐Boghdadly K., Fawcett WJ., Agarwal V., Bastable RB., Cox FJ., de Boer HD., Dowdy SC., Hattingh K., Knaggs RD., Mariano ER., Pelosi P., Scott MJ., Lobo DN., Macintyre PE.

Summary This international multidisciplinary consensus statement was developed to provide balanced guidance on the safe peri‐operative use of opioids in adults. An international panel of healthcare professionals evaluated the literature relating to postoperative opioid‐related harm, including persistent postoperative opioid use; opioid‐induced ventilatory impairment; non‐medical opioid use; opioid diversion and dependence; and driving under the influence of prescription opioids. Recommended strategies to reduce harm include pre‐operative assessment of the risk of persistent postoperative opioid use; use of an assessment of patient function rather than unidimensional pain scores alone to guide adequacy of analgesia; avoidance of long‐acting (modified‐release and transdermal patches) opioid formulations and combination analgesics; limiting the number of tablets prescribed at discharge; providing deprescribing advice; avoidance of automatic prescription refills; safe disposal of unused medicines; reducing the risk of opioid diversion; and better education of healthcare professionals, patients and carers. This consensus statement provides a framework for better prescribing practices that could help reduce the risk of postoperative opioid‐related harm in adults.

DOI

10.1111/anae.15262

Type

Journal article

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

2021-04-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

76

Pages

520 - 536

Total pages

16

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