The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis.
AIMS:It is perceived that patients with a history of frequent alcohol consumption require more opioids for postoperative pain control and experience less postoperative nausea and vomiting than patients without such a history. However, there is scarce evidence supporting this notion. The aim of this...
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doaj-08de6146cb724a4ea4da125e65e590c62020-11-25T02:02:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017127510.1371/journal.pone.0171275The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis.Sheng-Chin KaoHsin-I TsaiChih-Wen ChengTa-Wei LinChien-Chuan ChenChia-Shiang LinAIMS:It is perceived that patients with a history of frequent alcohol consumption require more opioids for postoperative pain control and experience less postoperative nausea and vomiting than patients without such a history. However, there is scarce evidence supporting this notion. The aim of this study was to assess association between frequent alcohol consumption and opioid requirement for postoperative pain control and occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting. METHODS:The medical records for 4143 patients using intravenous patient-control analgesia with opioids after abdominal surgery between January 2010 and September 2013 were obtained, and associations were sought between the cumulative opioid consumption (in intravenous morphine equivalence) per body weight (mg/kg) in the first 2 days after abdominal operation and several demographic and clinical variables by multiple regression analysis. The association between the occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting and several demographic and clinical variables was also sought by multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS:Frequent alcohol drinking, among other previously reported factors, was associated with increased opioid consumption for postoperative pain control (p < 0.001). The estimate effect of frequent alcohol drinking was 0.117 mg/kg. Frequent alcohol drinking was also associated with decreased risks of postoperative nausea (odds ratio = 0.59, p = 0.003) and vomiting (odds ratio = 0.49, p = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS:Frequent alcohol drinking was associated with increased opioid consumption for postoperative pain control and decreased risks of postoperative nausea and vomiting after abdominal surgery.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354251?pdf=render |
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Sheng-Chin Kao Hsin-I Tsai Chih-Wen Cheng Ta-Wei Lin Chien-Chuan Chen Chia-Shiang Lin |
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The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis. |
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The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis. |
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The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis. |
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The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis. |
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The association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: A retrospective analysis. |
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association between frequent alcohol drinking and opioid consumption after abdominal surgery: a retrospective analysis. |
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AIMS:It is perceived that patients with a history of frequent alcohol consumption require more opioids for postoperative pain control and experience less postoperative nausea and vomiting than patients without such a history. However, there is scarce evidence supporting this notion. The aim of this study was to assess association between frequent alcohol consumption and opioid requirement for postoperative pain control and occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting. METHODS:The medical records for 4143 patients using intravenous patient-control analgesia with opioids after abdominal surgery between January 2010 and September 2013 were obtained, and associations were sought between the cumulative opioid consumption (in intravenous morphine equivalence) per body weight (mg/kg) in the first 2 days after abdominal operation and several demographic and clinical variables by multiple regression analysis. The association between the occurrence of postoperative nausea and vomiting and several demographic and clinical variables was also sought by multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS:Frequent alcohol drinking, among other previously reported factors, was associated with increased opioid consumption for postoperative pain control (p < 0.001). The estimate effect of frequent alcohol drinking was 0.117 mg/kg. Frequent alcohol drinking was also associated with decreased risks of postoperative nausea (odds ratio = 0.59, p = 0.003) and vomiting (odds ratio = 0.49, p = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS:Frequent alcohol drinking was associated with increased opioid consumption for postoperative pain control and decreased risks of postoperative nausea and vomiting after abdominal surgery. |
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