Evaluating the Use of Sublingual Sufentanil in Patients With Buprenorphine Treatment who are Undergoing Ambulatory Surgery: A Prospective Case Report

Author Type(s)

Student

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-21-2024

DOI

10.52965/001c.124776

Journal Title

Orthopedic Reviews

Keywords

acute pain; buprenorphine; mu receptor; post-op pain; suboxone; sufentanil

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Opioid use disorder is a chronic illness with significant morbidity and mortality. Opioid agonists, like buprenorphine, are commonly used to prevent relapse. Recent changes in buprenorphine legislation are expected to increase prescription and guidelines recommend its continuation during the perioperative period for many patients. However, buprenorphine's strong affinity for mu receptors can complicate perioperative pain management, requiring high doses of analgesics and increasing risks like respiratory depression. A newly FDA-approved sublingual sufentanil system, with higher mu receptor affinity, may offer a solution.

CASE PRESENTATION: A series of three cases with patients undergoing outpatient surgery procedures while continuing buprenorphine treatment are presented.

MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES: Sublingual sufentanil was effective in lowering pain with no adverse effects for the buprenorphine patients undergoing surgery with general anesthesia without a missed dose.

CONCLUSION: Further research is needed to make conclusive remarks on the efficacy of this treatment, but the quick onset and effective treatment make this route worthwhile to consider.

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