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Henry Ford Health researchers look at steroids as pain control alternative to opioids

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December 5, 2022
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Award-winning study looks at steroids as pain control alternative to opioids
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DETROIT (December 5, 2022) – Results from a study by Henry Ford Health orthopedic researchers is the latest of several high-powered studies geared toward effectively managing pain and decreasing opioids use after total knee replacement surgery.

Award-winning study looks at steroids as pain control alternative to opioids

Credit: Henry Ford Health

DETROIT (December 5, 2022) – Results from a study by Henry Ford Health orthopedic researchers is the latest of several high-powered studies geared toward effectively managing pain and decreasing opioids use after total knee replacement surgery.

This latest study is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial that examined whether oral dexamethasone, a cortisone-like medicine or steroid, can reduce pain following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) beyond a single preoperative dose.

The trial investigated the postoperative effects and safety of oral dexamethasone as a potential augment to multimodal use in outpatient knee replacement.

“When it comes to supporting our same-day joint replacement patients at ambulatory surgical centers, our research focus has been how to properly manage pain when they go home in order to reduce the use of opioids as well as unnecessary emergency department visits,” said Jonathan Shaw, M.D., chief resident for the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Henry Ford Health and the study’s lead investigator.

Previous research shows that intravenous dexamethasone following joint replacement surgery reduces pain and the need for opioid use. The focus of this study was to measure the effectiveness of additional dexamethasone taken in a pill form for several days after going home from outpatient surgery.

“What we found is that while on the oral steroid patients reported less pain after surgery as part of their multi-modal regimen,” said Dr. Shaw.

The research team also looked at complications from giving patients steroids after a total knee replacement. Within this recruited population, there was no increase in reported difficulty sleeping, surgical healing, or infection. 

“This translational research is founded on what we know helps nausea prevention after chemotherapy during some cancer treatments and adds to the pain-relieving properties we utilize after joint surgery to potentially help with the initial recovery period,” said Jason Davis, MD., an orthopedic surgeon at Henry Ford Health and the study’s senior author. 

The novel study was recently presented at the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) annual meeting and received the 2022 AAHKS Clinical Research Award. This award is given in recognition of an outstanding clinical paper in the field of hip and knee arthroplasty. It was chosen from the 1,800 clinical research abstracts submitted for presentation; just 54 were chosen for podiums at the association’s annual international conference held in Dallas, Texas in November.  The study is planned for publication in the Journal of Arthroplasty in 2023.

“The Department of Orthopedic Surgery is one of the specialties at Henry Ford that has truly adopted the multi-modal pain control model which applies different modes of pain control medication to manage patients’ pain and decrease opioid use,” said Dr. Shaw.

The study is part of Henry Ford’s ongoing broader initiative launched in 2016 to reduce the number of prescribed opioid pills and patches. In 2019, the State of Michigan enacted new laws regulating the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances including opioid painkillers.

To learn more about orthopedic care and research at Henry Ford Health, visit henryford.com/services/orthopedics.

Study Abstract: AAHKS_2022_ClinicalResearchAward.pdf

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MEDIA CONTACT: Sal Giacona / [email protected] / 313-421-9108

 

ABOUT HENRY FORD HEALTH
Serving communities across Michigan and beyond, Henry Ford Health is committed to partnering with patients and members along their entire health journey. Henry Ford Health provides a full continuum of services – from primary and preventative care, to complex and specialty care, health insurance, a full suite of home health offerings, virtual care, pharmacy, eye care and other healthcare retail.

 

It is one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, recognized for clinical excellence in cancer care, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and sports medicine, and multi-organ transplants. Consistently ranked among the top five NIH-funded institutions in Michigan, Henry Ford Health engages in more than 2,000 research projects annually. Equally committed to educating the next generation of health professionals, Henry Ford Health trains more than 4,000 medical students, residents and fellows every year across 50+ accredited programs.

 

With more than 33,000 valued team members, Henry Ford Health is also among Michigan’s largest and most diverse employers, including nearly 6,000 physicians and researchers from the Henry Ford Medical Group, Henry Ford Physician Network and Jackson Health Network.

 

The health system is led by President and CEO Robert G. Riney and serves a growing number of customers across 250+ locations throughout Michigan including five acute care hospitals, two destination facilities for complex cancer and orthopedics and sports medicine care, three behavioral health facilities, primary care and urgent care centers.

 



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