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Local infiltration for postsurgical analgesia following total hip arthroplasty: a comparison of liposomal bupivacaine to traditional bupivacaine
Authors:Carl V Asche  Jinma Ren  Minchul Kim  Kate Gordon  Marie McWhirter  Carmen S Kirkness
Institution:1. Center for Outcomes Research, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL, USA;2. Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes &3. Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, USA;4. University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL, USA;5. Unity Point–Proctor Hospital, Peoria, IL, USA
Abstract:Objective: To assess postsurgical clinical and economic outcomes of patients who received local infiltration containing liposomal bupivacaine versus traditional bupivacaine for pain management following total hip arthroplasty (THA).

Methods: This retrospective study included two groups of consecutive patients undergoing THA. The experimental group received local infiltration with a combination of liposomal bupivacaine, bupivacaine HCl 0.25% with epinephrine 1:200,000, and ketorolac for postsurgical analgesia. The historical control group received the previous standard of care: local infiltration with a combination of bupivacaine HCl 0.25% with epinephrine 1:200,000 and ketorolac. Key outcomes included distance walked, length of stay (LOS), opioid medication use, numeric pain scores, hospital charges, hospital costs, all-cause 30?day readmission rate, and adverse events (AEs). Both unadjusted and adjusted (i.e. age, sex, insurance type, living situation, body mass index, procedure side, and comorbidity) outcomes were compared between the two groups.

Results: The experimental group (n?=?64) demonstrated statistically significant improvement versus the historical control group (n?=?66) in mean distance walked on discharge day (249.2 vs. 180.0 feet; unadjusted p?=?.025, adjusted p?=?.070), mean LOS (2.0 vs. 2.7 days; p?p?=?.002), proportion of patients who used opioid rescue medication on postoperative day (POD) 1 (29.7% vs. 56.1%; p?=?.002, p?=?.003) and POD 2 (7.8% vs. 30.3%; p?=?.001, p?=?.003), mean cumulative area under the curve for pain score on POD 0 (127.6 vs. 292.5; p?p?p?=?.006, both). Among a subgroup of patients with available financial information, mean hospital charges were lower in the experimental group ($43,794 n?=?24] vs. $48,010 n?=?66]; p?Conclusions: Infiltration at the surgical site with liposomal bupivacaine was associated with improved postsurgical outcomes when compared with traditional bupivacaine in patients undergoing THA.
Keywords:Analgesia  pain  postoperative  recovery of function  arthroplasty  replacement  hip  length of stay  patient readmission  hospital charges
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