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Nadia Alexandra Debick1, Danielle Wilson2, Amar Suryadevara2
1Norton College of Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, USA.
Objectives:
To explore the effect of e-prescribing requirements on narcotic dispersion in New York State. Slicer Dicer was used to identify patient records based on CPT codes.
Methods:
We investigated the influence of New York State e-prescribing requirements on narcotic dispersion following five common facial plastics procedures. Slicer Dicer was used to identify patient records based on CPT codes.We then looked at narcotic prescription rates following those surgeries between March 2014 and March 2018 at an academic institution.
Results:
Overall, between March 2014 and March 2018, 76.1% of the sample received a narcotic prescription following a facial reconstructive plastic surgery. Patients who underwent rhinoplasty were most likely to receive a prescription for postoperative narcotics. The implementation of ISTOP, CPT code, use of non-narcotic adjuvant, and insurance type were each significantly associated with prescription of postoperative narcotics. Surgery time and age in years were significantly associated with prescription of postoperative narcotics. Ultimately, when controlling for the aforementioned clinical and sociodemographic variables included in the study, those who underwent surgery after the implementation of ISTOP were 42.8% less likely to receive a prescription for postoperative narcotics, aOR = 0.572, 95% CI 0.356, 0.919, p = 0.021.
Conclusions:
New York State's ISTOP program has succeeded in reducing the number of postoperative narcotic prescriptions following facial plastic reconstructive surgeries at this academic institution. However, opioid medications can still be utilized for postoperative analgesia when clinically appropriate.
Level Of Evidence:
3 Laryngoscope, 134:1208-1213, 2024.
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