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Incidence of persistent postpartum opioid use by mode of delivery:a 2016 cohort study of Danish women

Authors :
Thomsen, B. S.V.
Edwards, H. M.
Clausen, T. D.
Rasmussen, S. C.
Løkkegaard, E. C.L.
Møller, N. K.
Axelsson, P. B.
Thomsen, B. S.V.
Edwards, H. M.
Clausen, T. D.
Rasmussen, S. C.
Løkkegaard, E. C.L.
Møller, N. K.
Axelsson, P. B.
Source :
Thomsen , B S V , Edwards , H M , Clausen , T D , Rasmussen , S C , Løkkegaard , E C L , Møller , N K & Axelsson , P B 2022 , ' Incidence of persistent postpartum opioid use by mode of delivery : a 2016 cohort study of Danish women ' , International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia , vol. 50 , 103254 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The use of oral opioids as standard treatment after cesarean delivery has been linked to persistent use in opioid-naïve women in the USA. In Denmark, the use of opioids after cesarean delivery is typically restricted to in-hospital use. The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of persistent postpartum opioid use in Denmark and compare it by mode of delivery. Methods: This was a national cohort study of all women giving birth in Denmark in 2016, with one-year follow-up. Data from Danish registries were retrieved and combined using each woman's unique identification number. Persistent use of opioids was defined as ≥3 redeemed opioid prescriptions 31–365 days postpartum. Results: A total of 62 520 births were included in the cohort: 49 859 vaginal deliveries, 5310 intrapartum cesarean deliveries, and 7351 pre-labor cesarean deliveries. For all births, persistent postpartum opioid use occurred in 85 (140 in 100 000) women of whom 36 (42%) had opioid use during pregnancy. The incidence of persistent opioid use was highest in the pre-labor cesarean delivery cohort (n=27; 360 in 100 000) and lowest in the intrapartum cesarean delivery cohort (n=3, 60 in 100 000; P<0.001). Women taking opioids during pregnancy were at increased risk of persistent opioid use (odds ratio 63.3; 95% CI 43.9 to 91.4). Conclusions: Women giving birth in Denmark, where use of post-discharge opioid treatment is generally restricted, have a low risk of developing persistent use of opioids, with very few women seeking additional analgesic treatment from their general practitioner.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Thomsen , B S V , Edwards , H M , Clausen , T D , Rasmussen , S C , Løkkegaard , E C L , Møller , N K & Axelsson , P B 2022 , ' Incidence of persistent postpartum opioid use by mode of delivery : a 2016 cohort study of Danish women ' , International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia , vol. 50 , 103254 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372660681
Document Type :
Electronic Resource