Table 5.

Health Care Use and Complications According To Duration of Opioid Use

Type of Health Care UseNo OpioidsAcute Opioids OnlyEpisodic Opioid UseChronic Opioid UseP
Patients (n)10,18410,5434044,883
Opioid dose at last dispensing, morphine equivalent (median)*NA30.0 mg20.0 mg30.0 mg<.001
Opioid prescribers (median)*NA123<.001
Patients receiving sedative-hypnotic prescription during the 6 months before/after index visit (n [%])1,018 (10.0)2,163 (20.5)134 (33.2)2,166 (44.4)<.001
Patients with ER visit 6 months before/after index date (n [%])1,725 (16.9)3,627 (34.4)148 (36.6)1,948 (39.9)<.001
ER visit with back pain diagnosis, patients with any ER visit (n [%])405 (23.5)1,246 (34.4)50 (33.8)535 (27.5).66
Opioid prescription filled within 5 days of ER visit (% of patients with ER visit)1 (0.1)2,048 (56.5)85 (57.4)1,091 (56.0)<.001
Clinic visits of any type during the 6 months before/after index date (median)*8111718<.001
Patients with any pain clinic visit during the 6 months before/after index date (n [%])99 (1.0)227 (2.2)25 (6.2)585 (12.0)<.001
Patients with any hospitalization during the 6 months before or after index date (n [%])364 (3.6)1,126 (10.7)87 (21.5)1,012 (20.7)<.001
  • * aKruskal-Wallis test.

  • Cochrane-Armitage test for trend.

  • NA, not applicable. This category was not included in tests of statistical significance.

  • ER, emergency room.