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Prevalence and Effect of Cannabinoids in Pain Management for Hand Pathologies. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cannabinoids are being studied for their potential use in managing pain among urban orthopedic hand patients, with a focus on their prevalence and effectiveness compared to traditional pain medications.
  • An electronic survey of 122 new patients revealed that 15% used cannabinoids, while nearly 58% used prescription or over-the-counter pain medications; many patients were dissatisfied with their current pain management.
  • Both cannabinoids and traditional medications showed significant reductions in pain, with cannabinoid users expressing a similar or greater preference for cannabinoids, suggesting their potential as an effective option in pain management for hand conditions.

Article Abstract

Background: Cannabinoids are a diverse group of compounds under investigation for various medical purposes, including analgesia. Given the evolving landscape of cannabinoid use, we aimed to analyze their prevalence and effect in pain management among urban orthopedic hand patients.

Methods: An electronic survey was administered to 122 new patients presenting to the orthopedic hand clinic of a major urban academic hospital. Demographic data, numerical rating scale pain scores, cannabinoid usage, and other concomitant pain regimens were recorded.

Results: Approximately half of the new patients were dissatisfied with current pain management for their hand pathology. Prescription (Rx) and over-the-counter (OTC) pain medications were used by 58% (71/122) of patients, while cannabinoids were used by 15% (18/122) of patients. Compared with pre-usage pain scores, both cannabinoids and Rx/OTC medications induced significant reductions in pain associated with patients' hand pathologies (Cannabinoid: Δ4.4, = .002; Rx/OTC: Δ3.0, < .001). Cannabinoids induced a larger analgesic effect, but this difference was not statistically or clinically significant ( = .06). Subjectively, cannabinoid users either preferred their cannabinoid over Rx/OTC medications or liked both equally. Opioid use was higher among cannabinoid users (22.2% vs 12.5%), although this was not statistically significant ( = .28).

Conclusion: Approximately 15% of new urban hand patients use cannabinoids for pain control, and these compounds have similar analgesic efficacy in hand pathologies as Rx/OTC medications. Cannabinoids are equally liked or preferred relative to traditional medications in this cohort, and they may play an important role in pain management for hand patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11559846PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15589447241284275DOI Listing

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