Questionable role of opioids for analgesia in renal colic and its urological interventions
Anna Krieger, Nadim Zaidan, Philip Zhao, James F. Borin, David S. Goldfarb

TL;DR
This paper argues that opioids are not the best choice for treating kidney stone pain and highlights the benefits of non-opioid alternatives.
Contribution
The paper emphasizes the need to reduce opioid prescriptions for renal colic by promoting evidence-based non-opioid analgesic options.
Findings
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are more effective and safer than opioids for managing renal colic pain.
Opioid prescriptions for kidney stones are excessive and contribute to the opioid epidemic in the US.
Provider education and decision aids can help reduce unnecessary opioid use in urological interventions.
Abstract
To review the different analgesic modalities and benefits of non‐opioid pain management options as well as their evidence‐based, established superiority, compared to opioid medications. We review the updated literature about pain management of renal colic, a prevalent and painful urologic condition. Prescribers must know the efficacy, safety and possible ramifications of analgesic selections. Commonly prescribed medications in the United States (US) include non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, and opioids. In the context of the current epidemic of death from overdoses of opioids in the US, the frequency of opioid prescribing for renal colic is likely excessive, problematic and potentially remediable. We also present analgesic modalities revolving around interventions with peri‐procedural pain management for ureteroscopy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy. After…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Bladder and Prostate Research · Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments · Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
