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Chronic noncancer pain and the long term utility of opioids.

作者信息

Watson C P N, Watt-Watson J H, Chipman M L

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Pain Res Manag. 2004 Spring;9(1):19-24. doi: 10.1155/2004/304094.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To report on a long term experience in treating patients with chronic noncancer pain (CNCP).

METHODS

One hundred two patients with CNCP were seen every three months and followed for one year or more (median eight years, range one to 22). Demographic data, diagnostic categories and response to therapies were recorded. The utility and safety of opioid therapy, adverse events, impact on disability and issues related to previous psychiatric or chemical dependency history were documented.

RESULTS

Most patients reported a variety of neuropathic pain problems and most required chronic opioid therapy after the failure of other treatments. Although 44% reported being satisfied with pain relief despite adverse events, it is noteworthy that the remaining patients chose to continue therapy for the modest benefit of pain relief despite adverse events. Moreover, 54% were less disabled on opioid therapy.

CONCLUSIONS

This is a large sample of CNCP patients, most taking opioids over a long period of time. CNCP can be treated by opioids safely and with a modest effect, with improvement in functioning in some patients who are refractory to other measures. If care is taken, opioids may even be used effectively for patients with a history of chemical dependency.

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