The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy of suzetrigine for treatment of acute postoperative pain among surgical patients identified as high risk for persistent postoperative opioid use (POU). Using a validated artificial intelligence predictive model (termed SurgNet-POU) developed by the PI, electronic health record (EHR) data will be queried from all prospective surgical patients undergoing orthopedic surgery and inputted into the model to predict risk of POU (defined as requiring opioids ≥ 3 months after surgery). Those identified as high risk by the SurgNet-POU will be eligible candidates for this study. Suzetrigine (Vertex Pharmaceuticals) is an FDA-approved non-opioid oral analgesic that acts as a selective Nav1.8 sodium channel blocker. It has been shown to have efficacy in post-surgical pain and has compared favorably to placebo and similar to some opioids, without the risk of addiction or other adverse events related to opioids. Consented participants will be randomized to one of two arms: (1) standard care (termed standard care) defined as usual prescribing outpatient opioid analgesic protocols per surgical team; versus (2) standard care combined with 14-day regimen of suzetrigine. Those randomized to the suzetrigine arm will receive 100mg suzetrigine PO \~ 1-2 hours prior to surgery and take 50mg po twice a day for 14 days postoperatively. The primary outcome will be total opioid consumption over 14 days postoperatively. Secondary outcomes include average, highest and lowest pain scores at 7, 14, 30, and 90 days after surgery; and opioid consumption at 7, 30, and 90 days after surgery.
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18 Years
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Total Opioid Consumption Over 14 Days Postoperatively
Timeframe: From enrollment to 14 days postoperatively