Articles: opioid-analgesics.
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This study aimed to evaluate the impact of intravenous opioid product restrictions at an academic medical institution in an urban setting during the time of critical opioid shortages. We assessed the effect of ordering restrictions on inpatient opioid utilization measured by 1) changes in intermittent oral and injectable opioid product administration; 2) changes in total institutional opioid administration; and 3) changes in the utilization of individual restricted opioid agents. ⋯ Targeted ordering restrictions allowed the institution to redirect drug use according to clinical need without affecting the overall utilization. Clinical decision support led providers to choose therapeutically equivalent alternatives. The demonstrated effect of restrictions will guide institutions in the selection of "hard stop" or "soft stop" restrictions in response to future shortages.
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In 2018, our institution implemented opioid prescribing guidelines for endocrine surgery. ⋯ Opioid prescribing guidelines for endocrine surgical procedures decreased both the proportion of patients receiving opioids and the amount when prescribed, therefore further supporting the utility of opioid prescribing guidelines in decreasing over-prescription.
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Postoperative Pain After Mohs Surgery: Physician Perceptions and How Those Perceptions Influence Opioid Prescribing Practices.
Little is known about dermatologists' perceptions of postoperative pain and how those perceptions correlate with patient-reported pain and opioid prescribing. ⋯ Dermatologists were fairly accurate at predicting postoperative pain. Dermatologists were not more likely to prescribe opioids when pain was overpredicted.