AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores opioid misuse in emergency departments (ED), emphasizing the need for tailored treatment based on patient profiles.
  • A large analysis of over 14 million opioid-related encounters identified five subphenotypes: Chronic pain, Alcohol use, Depression and pain, Psychosis with liver disease, and Pregnancy.
  • Findings highlight that patients with Depression and pain or Psychosis/liver disease face higher hospitalization rates and costs compared to those with Chronic pain.

Article Abstract

The emergency department (ED) is a critical setting for the treatment of patients with opioid misuse. Detecting relevant clinical profiles allows for tailored treatment approaches. We sought to identify and characterize subphenotypes of ED patients with opioid-related encounters. A latent class analysis was conducted using 14,057,302 opioid-related encounters from 2016 through 2017 using the National Emergency Department Sample (NEDS), the largest all-payer ED database in the United States. The optimal model was determined by face validity and information criteria-based metrics. A three-step approach assessed class structure, assigned individuals to classes, and examined characteristics between classes. Class associations were determined for hospitalization, in-hospital death, and ED charges. The final five-class model consisted of the following subphenotypes: Chronic pain (class 1); Alcohol use (class 2); Depression and pain (class 3); Psychosis, liver disease, and polysubstance use (class 4); and Pregnancy (class 5). Using class 1 as the reference, the greatest odds for hospitalization occurred in classes 3 and 4 (Ors 5.24 and 5.33, p < 0.001) and for in-hospital death in class 4 (OR 3.44, p < 0.001). Median ED charges ranged from USD 2177 (class 1) to USD 2881 (class 4). These subphenotypes provide a basis for examining patient-tailored approaches for this patient population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321801PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148882DOI Listing

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