دورية أكاديمية
Factors Associated with Cancer-Related Pain Requiring High-Dose Opioid Use in Palliative Cancer Patients.
العنوان: | Factors Associated with Cancer-Related Pain Requiring High-Dose Opioid Use in Palliative Cancer Patients. |
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المؤلفون: | Sumimoto H; Department of Medical Oncology, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Hayashi K; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Kimura Y; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Nishikawa A; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Hattori S; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Hasegawa C; Department of Pharmacy, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Morii H; Department of Pharmacy, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Teramoto K; Department of Medical Oncology, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Morita S; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan., Daigo Y; Department of Medical Oncology, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Cancer Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan.; Palliative Care Center, and Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan. |
المصدر: | Palliative medicine reports [Palliat Med Rep] 2021 Sep 15; Vol. 2 (1), pp. 237-241. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 15 (Print Publication: 2021). |
نوع المنشور: | Journal Article |
اللغة: | English |
بيانات الدورية: | Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 101770666 Publication Model: eCollection Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 2689-2820 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 26892820 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Palliat Med Rep Subsets: PubMed not MEDLINE |
أسماء مطبوعة: | Original Publication: New Rochelle, NY : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., [2020]- |
مستخلص: | Background: There are no universal tools to predict the necessity of high-dose opioid use for cancer-related pain. Early recognition and interventions for intractable cancer pain could minimize the distress of palliative patients. Objective: We sought to identify the clinical factors associated with high-dose opioid use in advanced cancer patients to recognize palliative patients who would develop intractable cancer pain, as early as possible. Setting/Subjects: Among 385 in-hospital cancer patients from April 1, 2014 to July 31, 2019, who were referred to the palliative care team for cancer-related pain, clinical factors significantly correlated to high-dose opioid use were retrospectively analyzed. Measurements: We conducted a multiple logistic regression analysis to identify variables significantly related to high-dose opioid use (>120 mg/day oral morphine equivalent dose). Results: Independent factors of high-dose opioid use included younger age (odds ratio [OR] 0.965, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.944-0.986, p = 0.001), respiratory cancers (OR 1.882, 95% CI 1.069-3.312, p < 0.001), and opioid switch (OR 2.869, 95% CI 1.497-5.497, p = 0.001). The percentage of correct classifications of the regression equation was 86.9%. Conclusions: Younger age, respiratory cancers, and opioid switch were related to high-dose opioid use. Our findings may help palliative caregivers to deal with intractable cancer pain in palliative patients, and thus relieve their distress. Competing Interests: No competing financial interests exist. (© Hidetoshi Sumimoto et al., 2021; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.) |
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فهرسة مساهمة: | Keywords: cancer-related pain; high-dose opioid; intractable cancer pain |
تواريخ الأحداث: | Date Created: 20211220 Latest Revision: 20211221 |
رمز التحديث: | 20221213 |
مُعرف محوري في PubMed: | PMC8675226 |
DOI: | 10.1089/pmr.2021.0037 |
PMID: | 34927147 |
قاعدة البيانات: | MEDLINE |
تدمد: | 2689-2820 |
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DOI: | 10.1089/pmr.2021.0037 |