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Preoperative opioid therapy correlated with increased rate of complications in foot and ankle surgery
Shrake, K., Newton, W., Hoch, C. P., Galasso, A., Scott, D. J., & Gross, C. E. (2025). Preoperative opioid therapy correlated with increased rate of complications in foot and ankle surgery. Foot and Ankle Specialist, 18(4), 394-400. https://doi.org/10.1177/19386400231177581
Background The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients with a history of preoperative opioid use will have an increased likelihood of postoperative opioid use and complications after undergoing forefoot, hindfoot, or ankle surgery.Methods A retrospective review was conducted on forefoot, hindfoot, and ankle surgeries between 2015 and 2020 with a single fellowship-trained orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon at an academic medical center. A total of 326 patients (356 feet) were included with a mean follow-up up of 2.12 (range, 1.00-4.98) years. Data collected included demographics, medical comorbidities, treatment history, complications and reoperation rates, patient-reported outcome measures (eg, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score), and opioid exposure.Results There were significantly more complications among opioid exposed patients than opioid na & iuml;ve ones (exposed = 29.41%, na & iuml;ve = 9.62%; P = .044). Preoperative opioid exposure significantly correlated with postoperative opioid exposure (90-day: r = .903, p < .001; 180-day: r = .805, p < .001), and increased hospital length of stay (r = .263, p = .029). Furthermore, body mass index was a significant predictor of postoperative opioid exposure (90-day: r = .262, p = .013; 180-day: r = .217, p = .021), as was concomitant mental illness (90-day: r = .225, p = .035).Conclusion Patients with preoperative opioid exposure have significantly more complications and increased postoperative opioid exposure after foot and ankle surgery.
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