Patient Narcotic Requirements After Outpatient Otolaryngology Procedures
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Post-Surgical Pain |
Therapuetic Areas: | Musculoskeletal |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 89 |
Updated: | 4/17/2018 |
Start Date: | February 21, 2018 |
End Date: | January 2019 |
Contact: | Khanh Nguyen, MD |
Email: | khanguyen@llu.edu |
Phone: | 909-558-8558 |
Quantifying Narcotic Use in Outpatient Otolaryngology Procedures
Patient's pain level and narcotic requirements will be evaluated after routine outpatient
Otolaryngology procedures. This will be done by having study participants record their pain
level and medication usage from home.
Otolaryngology procedures. This will be done by having study participants record their pain
level and medication usage from home.
It is routine practice to give narcotic medication after surgery for pain control however the
abuse of prescription medications has become the fastest growing drug problem in the United
States. Research has shown that post operative pain for some common Ear, Nose, and Throat
(ENT) procedures are not severe but there is limited data looking at patient narcotic needs
and their usage pattern to help inform physicians on how much to prescribe.
The objective of this study is to evaluate patient pain level in the immediate post-operative
period and quantify pain medication usage in patients who undergo outpatient ENT surgeries.
Patients who undergo the following procedures will be invited to participate: thyroidectomy,
parathyroidectomy, parotidectomy, tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, endoscopic sinus surgery, and
septoplasty. All patients will receive Hydrocodone/acetaminophen and Ibuprofen in standard
dosage and assigned to one of two groups before surgery. Group 1 will use the narcotic
medication for pain control and ibuprofen for breakthrough pain. Group 2 will use ibuprofen
for pain control and the narcotic medication for breakthrough. Patients will fill out a data
sheet for 7 days recording their pain level three times per day as well as pain medication
usage for each day. This will be collected on their first clinic visit after surgery at which
point the patient's involvement is completed.
abuse of prescription medications has become the fastest growing drug problem in the United
States. Research has shown that post operative pain for some common Ear, Nose, and Throat
(ENT) procedures are not severe but there is limited data looking at patient narcotic needs
and their usage pattern to help inform physicians on how much to prescribe.
The objective of this study is to evaluate patient pain level in the immediate post-operative
period and quantify pain medication usage in patients who undergo outpatient ENT surgeries.
Patients who undergo the following procedures will be invited to participate: thyroidectomy,
parathyroidectomy, parotidectomy, tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, endoscopic sinus surgery, and
septoplasty. All patients will receive Hydrocodone/acetaminophen and Ibuprofen in standard
dosage and assigned to one of two groups before surgery. Group 1 will use the narcotic
medication for pain control and ibuprofen for breakthrough pain. Group 2 will use ibuprofen
for pain control and the narcotic medication for breakthrough. Patients will fill out a data
sheet for 7 days recording their pain level three times per day as well as pain medication
usage for each day. This will be collected on their first clinic visit after surgery at which
point the patient's involvement is completed.
Inclusion Criteria:
Patients undergoing one of the following outpatient procedure:
- Septoplasty
- Unilateral or Bilateral Functional endoscopic sinus surgery
- Tympanomastoidectomy
- Tympanoplasty
- Total or Partial Thyroidectomy
- Parathyroidectomy
- Parotidectomy.
- Age >18 years and < 89 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age < 18 years or > 89 years
- Post operative hospital admission
- Allergy to Hydrocodone
- Allergy or contraindication to Ibuprofen or NSAIDs
- Pregnancy
- Hepatic disease
- Chronic kidney disease
- Sickle cell anemia
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26780 Barton Road
Loma Linda, California 92354
Loma Linda, California 92354
Phone: 909-558-4000
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11234 Anderson St
Loma Linda, California 92354
Loma Linda, California 92354
(909) 558-4000
Phone: 909-558-4000
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