Chronic opioid use after joint replacement surgery in seniors is associated with increased healthcare utilization and costs: a historical cohort study.
Ana JohnsonBrian MilneNarges JamaliMatthew PasqualiIan GilronSteve MannKieran MooreErin GravesJoel L ParlowPublished in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2022)
Chronic opioid use after arthroplasty was associated with higher resource utilization and healthcare costs during the year following surgery. These results can be used to develop predictors of longer opioid use and higher costs. Further research is planned to determine whether recently implemented opioid reduction strategies can reduce healthcare resource utilization.