Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
Obstet Gynecol. 2022 Jan 1;139(1):91-96. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004593.
To evaluate the effects of an environmentally friendly drug deactivation bag on opioid disposal among patients undergoing gynecologic surgery.
This prospective cohort study included patients undergoing gynecologic procedures requiring an opioid prescription from March 2020 to December 2020. Patients were managed on a restrictive opioid prescribing algorithm and given an opioid disposal bag. The carbon drug deactivation bag neutralizes the opioid medication and can be discarded safely in the trash. Patients were educated about pain management goals and the disposal bag. Patients were surveyed at their postoperative visit to evaluate satisfaction, number of leftover pills, and disposal methods. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics 26.
Two hundred patients were asked to complete the survey, with a response rate of 78%. The most common procedures were exploratory laparotomy (50%) and minimally invasive hysterectomy (41%). Most patients (91%, 95% CI 91-97) filled their opioid prescription and 64 (41%, 95% CI 34-48) had leftover opioid pills. Most patients with leftover opioid pills (73%, 95% CI 67-79) discarded them; 78%, 95% CI 69-80 used the disposal bag. Patients undergoing an exploratory laparotomy most commonly used the disposal bag. All patients who used the disposal bag stated they would use it again.
Despite a restrictive opioid prescribing algorithm, 41% of gynecologic surgical patients had leftover opioid pills. This study demonstrated that leftover opioid pills were safely discarded 73% of the time when patients were provided an opioid disposal bag and preoperative education.
评估环保型药物失效袋对接受妇科手术的患者阿片类药物处置的影响。
本前瞻性队列研究纳入了 2020 年 3 月至 2020 年 12 月期间因接受妇科手术而需要阿片类药物处方的患者。患者按照限制阿片类药物处方算法进行管理,并给予阿片类药物处置袋。碳药物失效袋可中和阿片类药物,并可安全地丢弃在垃圾桶中。对患者进行疼痛管理目标和处置袋的教育。患者在术后就诊时接受调查,以评估满意度、剩余药丸数量和处置方法。使用 SPSS Statistics 26 进行统计分析。
要求 200 名患者完成调查,回复率为 78%。最常见的手术是剖腹探查术(50%)和微创子宫切除术(41%)。大多数患者(91%,95%CI 91-97)填写了阿片类药物处方,64 名(41%,95%CI 34-48)有剩余阿片类药物药丸。大多数有剩余阿片类药物药丸的患者(73%,95%CI 67-79)丢弃了药丸;78%,95%CI 69-80 使用了处置袋。接受剖腹探查术的患者最常使用处置袋。所有使用处置袋的患者均表示会再次使用。
尽管采用了限制阿片类药物处方的算法,但 41%的妇科手术患者仍有剩余阿片类药物。本研究表明,当患者提供阿片类药物处置袋和术前教育时,73%的剩余阿片类药物药丸可以安全丢弃。