Background: Pain medication may affect clinical and economic outcomes, and a detailed description of pain medication use is advocated in the literautre for better assessment of clinical outcomes of spine surgery, which otherwise clould be misleading.

Objectives: To analyze the impact of in-hospital analgesic pharmacotherapy after spine surgery on subjective quality of life and pain relief in patients with degenerative lumbar intervertebral disc disease (DLIVD), and also to analyze pharmacotherapy costs.

Design: A single-center study included 50 patients with L5/S1 or L4/L5 DLIVD, eligible for spine surgery.

Intervention: Neurosurgery for DLIVD.

Main Endpoints: Outcomes in terms of postoperative pain and function were recorded prospectively using standardized questionnaires. Data for cost analysis and pharmcotherapy regimen were obtained retrospectively from case histories, doctors' request cards and hospital discharge summaries.

Results: Mean total pharmacotherapy cost amounted to €453.42±49.09. Mean pharmacotherapy cost amounted to €314.76±54.21 preoperatively, and €138.66±25.54 postoperatively. The greatest improvement in function and quality of life was in patients treated with non-opioids.

Conclusion: This study supports the notion that analgesic pharmacotherapies could be differentiated in terms of overall impact on quality of life, and that pain-related distress might be the most relevant factor in this setting.

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