Multimodal analgesia therapy reduces length of hospitalization in patients undergoing fusions of the ankle and hindfoot
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Multimodal analgesia therapy reduces length of hospitalization in patients undergoing fusions of the ankle and hindfoot
Abstract
Background: Multimodal postoperative analgesia employs multiple medications given perioperatively to block the generation and perception of pain at different points in the nociceptive pathway. This retrospective study examines its effect on the length of stay for patients undergoing hindfoot and ankle fusions.
Methods: All patients operated upon by the senior authors between 2007 and 2011, inclusive, underwent ankle fusion, subtalar fusion, pantalar arthrodesis, triple arthrodesis, or combined ankle/subtalar fusions. The perioperative pain management was either the "traditional" method (patient-controlled-analgesia-delivered parenteral narcotics beginning immediately postoperatively) or the multimodal pain protocol (pre- and postoperative oral administration of opioids, celecoxib, pregabalin, acetaminophen, and prednisone). The choice of pain protocol was up to the surgeons, without any exclusion criteria. Physical therapy protocols were not changed during the study. The study included 220 patients; 175 received the multimodal protocol and 45 received traditional management. Multimodal protocol patients were younger (53.9 vs 59.7 years; P < .003), but there were no other differences between the groups with respect to gender, obesity, body mass index, tobacco use, alcohol use, or comorbidities. Complex cases (revision surgeries, Charcot joint surgeries, multiple concurrent procedures, etc) were equally represented in both groups.
Results: Multimodal protocol patients had lower lengths of stay (2.5 days; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.4-3.7) than traditional pain management patients (4.2 days; 95% CI, 2.7-5.7; P < .001). This was also true for both complicated and uncomplicated surgeries when considered separately.
Conclusion: This study provides the first evidence that multimodal therapy reduces the length of stay for patients undergoing major hindfoot or ankle fusion surgery, regardless of surgical complexity.
Level of evidence: Level III, comparative series.
Keywords: fusion; outcome study; pain management; surgery.
Comment in
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Comment on "multimodal analgesia therapy reduces length of hospitalization in patients undergoing fusions of the ankle and hindfoot".Foot Ankle Int. 2013 Dec;34(12):1747-8. doi: 10.1177/1071100713503962. Foot Ankle Int. 2013. PMID: 24319032 No abstract available.
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Author response.Foot Ankle Int. 2013 Dec;34(12):1749. doi: 10.1177/1071100713505986. Foot Ankle Int. 2013. PMID: 24319033 No abstract available.
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