Substance Abuse Disorder (Perioperative)


Risk

  • Incidence in USA (2013 estimation): 24.6 million (9.4% population)

  • Marijuana 7.5%, heroin 0.27%, cocaine 0.6%, prescription drugs 2.5%, alcohol (heavy drinkers) 6.5%, tobacco products 25.2%

  • Associations: Males, trauma, gunshot wounds, MVAs, falls, mental illness

Perioperative Risks

  • Difficult airway and IV access

  • Hemodynamic instability, autonomic dysfunction

  • Opioid tolerance, achieving adequate analgesia, hyperalgesia/pain intolerance

  • Systemic/blood borne infections (HIV, hepatitis B and C, TB, septic arthritis)

  • Malnutrition, coagulopathy

Worry About

  • Withdrawal (prevention and treatment)

  • Pain management

  • Acute psychosis (hallucinations, aggression, anxiety)

  • Multiagent abuse, drug interactions, smoking, and drug-related lung disease

  • Obstetrics: Lack of prenatal care, IUGR, 4× increased incidence of abdominal delivery, abruptio placenta, fetal abnormalities, drug effects that may mimic preeclampsia

Overview

  • Chronic condition characterized by (1) impaired control of use, (2) social impairment, (3) risky use of substance, and (4) pharmacologic effects (tolerance, withdrawal)

  • Physiologic and pathologic changes specific to drug class

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