Diagnosis and management of opioid use disorder in hospitalized patients
Abstract
The diagnosis of opioid use disorder (OUD) is often overlooked or inadequately managed during the inpatient admission. When recognized, a common strategy is opioid detoxification, an approach that is often ineffective and can be potentially dangerous because of loss of tolerance and subsequent risk for overdose. Medication for addiction treatment (MAT), including methadone and buprenorphine, is effective and can be dispensed in the hospital for both opioid withdrawal and initiation of maintenance treatment. Hospitalists should be knowledgeable about diagnosing and managing patients with OUD, including how to manage acute pain or MAT during the perioperative setting.
Full citation:
Herscher M, Fine M, Navalurkar R, Hirt L, Wang L (2020). Diagnosis and management of opioid use disorder in hospitalized patients
Medical Clinics of North America, 104 (4), 695-708. doi: 10.1016/j.mcna.2020.03.003.