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Methadone for Post-operative Spine Surgery
Sponsor: Brandon Knopp
Summary
The goal of this prospective cohort study is to evaluate the clinical effects of post-induction methadone on perioperative pain control, opioid requirements, and recovery outcomes in adult patients undergoing elective spine surgery, with the goal of improving postoperative analgesia and enhancing recovery efficiency. The main questions it aims to answer are the perioperative pain control and opioid requirements between the two groups. Post-induction methadone can offer equivalent or improved pain control following major spine procedures and reduce intra- and postoperative opioid requirements, improve perioperative pain control and shorten PACU stay. Researchers will compare perioperative opioid use (morphine equivalents (ME), during the intraoperative and postoperative periods (PACU and 24-hour totals) between the standard intraoperative opioid regimen group and the methadone group. Patients will be randomized preoperatively to one of two groups: (both groups will receive additional multimodal pain control including opioids, not including methadone, as needed) Standard intraoperative opioid regimen (control) Methadone 0.2 mg/kg (max 20 mg) If the patient is in the methadone group, the patient will receive a predetermined dose of Methadone (0.2mg/kg) intravenously after induction (they are given medications to sleep for surgery). They will proceed with surgery, and all patients will receive standard of care management regardless of whether they receive Methadone or not. Following the surgery, all study participants will be asked at set times about their pain level and, 24 hours after the surgery, will be asked if they are satisfied with their pain management for the surgery. Data regarding their clinical progression and pain control/pain medication requirements will be collected for the duration of the hospitalization.
Official title: Effect of Post-Induction Methadone on Postoperative Pain, Opioid Use, and Recovery in Spine Surgery
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 120 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2026-04
Completion Date
2027-04
Last Updated
2026-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Methadone
Methadone 0.2 mg/kg (max 20 mg)
Standard of care
Standard intraoperative opioid regimen (control)
Locations (1)
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, United States