Miyazaki Masayuki, Noda Yukihiro, Tanaka Sumiyo, Kondo Masashi, Horio Mihoko, Hasegawa Yoshinori, Ando Yuichi, Yamada Kiyofumi
Dept. of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2010 Feb;37(2):285-90.
In order to promote the appropriate control of cancer pain by opioids, we distributed a pocket-sized protocol pamphlet on cancer pain control and opioid prescription to the medical staff of Nagoya University Hospital. In this study, we examined whether the prescription rate of opioids for rescue use, antiemetics for preventing adverse effects, and the rate of increase of regular opioid dosage were increased after distribution to evaluate its utility. Rescue opioid prescriptions, increase of regular opioid dosage and antiemetic prescription rate after distribution were all significantly increased, compared with before distribution. Furthermore, the frequency of nausea and vomiting was reduced by the use of prophylactic antiemetics. These results suggest that distribution of this protocol for cancer pain control may contribute to appropriate pain management.
为了促进阿片类药物对癌痛的合理控制,我们向名古屋大学医院的医务人员发放了一份关于癌痛控制和阿片类药物处方的袖珍诊疗手册。在本研究中,我们调查了发放手册后,用于急救的阿片类药物处方率、预防不良反应的止吐药处方率以及常规阿片类药物剂量增加率是否有所提高,以评估其效用。与发放前相比,发放后急救阿片类药物处方、常规阿片类药物剂量增加以及止吐药处方率均显著提高。此外,预防性使用止吐药降低了恶心和呕吐的发生率。这些结果表明,发放这份癌痛控制诊疗手册可能有助于合理的疼痛管理。