Preoperative Opioid Tapering Before Spine Surgery
A Pilot Study of the Feasibility of Preoperative Opioid Tapering Before Spine Surgery Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Measuring Postoperative Outcomes
About This Trial
This is a pilot study in which patients taking opioids chronically who are scheduled for spine surgery at least 4 weeks in advance will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: opioid tapering with education alone or opioid tapering with education plus cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The primary objective is to determine the proportion of each group that is successful in achieving their opioid tapering goals by the time of surgery.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
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Treatments Being Tested
Opioid tapering with CBT and education
Patients in the opioid tapering plus CBT group will set up an initial meeting with the pain physician within a few days of enrollment to set the tapering schedule. They will also have two CBT appointments set up to complete via telemedicine during the time between enrollment and surgery.
Opioid tapering with education alone
Patients in this group will be instructed to continue their opioids at the same doses and frequencies they were taking up through the day of surgery. They will set up an initial meeting within a few days of enrollment with the chronic pain physician to determine the tapering schedule which will occur over 4 weeks or more leading into surgery. The patient and pain physician will collectively agree on a tapering schedule.