Characteristics and outcomes of hospitalizations and readmissions for opioid dependence and overdose: nationally representative data.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Despite the increasing rates of morbidity, mortality, and costs from the opioid addiction crisis, there is a paucity of literature on nationwide patterns of opioid abuse and dependence admissions and readmissions. We sought to investigate common comorbidities, readmission rates, and variables associated with readmission following index admission for opioid overdose or dependence. Methods: The 2013 Nationwide Readmission Database is a national database including data on more than 14 million US admissions. We used International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes to identify index opioid abuse or dependence admissions, readmissions, and medical co-morbidities. We summarized all-cause readmission rates and reasons for readmission following index opioid dependence or overdose admission. We performed multivariable logistic regression, testing the association between characteristics of index admission and readmission. Results: 64,426 individuals were admitted for drug overdose or dependence during 2013. Of those, 30.1% were readmitted for all causes within one year and 8.7% were readmitted for opioid overdose or dependence within that year. The most common primary diagnoses on the readmission record were infection, kidney failure, drug related admission, and psychiatric admission. Predictors of readmission were smoking, male sex, younger age, alcohol, bipolar disorder, non-opioid drug use, admission to teaching hospitals in metropolitan areas, and discharge against medical advice. Conclusion: There is a high all-cause readmission rate following index admission for opioid overdose or dependence and a greater likelihood of readmission among young males with psychiatric comorbidities in metropolitan areas. Targeted interventions to address psychiatric comorbidities and transitions of care may be needed for the high-risk opioid dependence and overdose population.

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Subst Abus

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Substance abuse

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Grzebinski S,Stein L,Dhamoon MS

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10.1080/08897077.2020.1823548

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Has Abstract

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2020-10-12 00:00:00

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1-8

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0889-7077

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1547-0164

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