The purpose of this study is to determine if the addition of alvimopan to our care process model for colon resection patients will decrease length of stay. The care process model is a combination of optimal IV fluid management, early feeding, early ambulation, patient education, and pain management.
Narcotic pain medicines bind mu-opioid receptors in the bowel and delay the return of normal function. Alvimopan is a peripherally acting mu-opioid receptor antagonist that blocks mu-opioid receptors in the gastrointestinal tract but does not compromise central nervous system-mediated opioid-based analgesia. Length of stay is an important surrogate measure of quality after colon surgery and the most common reason for prolonged Length of Stay after abdominal surgery is delayed gastrointestinal recovery (postoperative ileus). The Food and Drug Administration has approved alvimopan (dosed preoperatively and twice daily postoperatively for up to 15 in-hospital doses) for the acceleration of upper and lower gastrointestinal recovery after partial bowel resection with primary anastomosis. In the 5 phase III alvimopan efficacy trials, a simple standardized accelerated postoperative care pathway was used rather than a comprehensive, multidisciplinary colon surgery care process model that is used by Intermountain Healthcare. In the most recently completed alvimopan phase III trial, the mean postoperative length of stay was 5.2 days whereas the mean length of stay at Intermountain Healthcare is 4.4 days without the addition of alvimopan to the multidisciplinary colon care process model. This trial will investigate if the addition of alvimopan to the Intermountain Healthcare multidisciplinary care process can decrease length of stay compared with the multidisciplinary care process plus placebo.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
274
The treatment group will receive 12mg of Alvimopan by mouth 30 to 90 minutes before surgery and twice daily till discharge or to a maximum of 7 days (15 doses, total) after surgery.12 mg by mouth 30 to 90 minutes before surgery and twice daily till discharge or to a maximum of 7 days.
The control group will receive 300mg of polyethylene glyco by mouth 30 to 90 minutes before surgery and twice daily till discharge or to a maximum of 7 days (15 doses, total) after surgery.
American Fork Hospital
American Fork, Utah, United States
Valley View Hospital
Cedar City, Utah, United States
Logan Regional Hospital
Logan, Utah, United States
Intermoutain Medical Center
Murray, Utah, United States
Measure of Improvement Over the Standard
Determine if alvimopan addition to the multidisciplinary care process will result in decreased length of stay compared with the multidisciplinary care process plus placebo. Length of stay is determined by how many days a patient stays in the hospital. This is calculated by subtracting the discharge date from the admit date.
Time frame: Number of days the patient stayed in the hospital [Time frame: Inpatient admit day to discharge day]
Hospital Cost
Total Cost of hospital stay inflation adjusted to 2010 dollars.
Time frame: Upon discharge
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