Biltaji Eman, Tak Casey, Ma Junjie, Ruiz-Negron Natalia, Bellows Brandon K
J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2016 Sep;30(3):210-7. doi: 10.1080/15360288.2016.1184215. Epub 2016 Jun 3.
Pain disorders affect a large number of individuals throughout the world and are costly. Although randomized clinical trials assess the efficacy (i.e., how well treatments work in controlled settings) of pain pharmacotherapy, clinical trials do not assess effectiveness (i.e., how well treatments work in real-world settings). The number of observational studies that use real-world data to assess the effectiveness of medications is increasing rapidly in many disease areas. It is important for clinicians to understand how real-world data may be used to assess the effectiveness of medications. This paper aims to review the current body of literature assessing the effectiveness of pain pharmacotherapy using medical records. To do this, a literature search was conducted to identify papers published between January 2013 and September 2015 that examined the effectiveness of pain pharmacotherapy using electronic medical records. The search found only three papers meeting these criteria, which were described, reviewed, and critiqued in this paper. Electronic medical records are an underutilized source of data to assess pain outcomes in real-world settings. Although there are many methodological challenges in using these data, there is also great opportunity to impact clinical practice and explore the real-world effectiveness of pharmacotherapy used in pain management.
疼痛性疾病影响着全球大量人群,且成本高昂。尽管随机临床试验评估了疼痛药物治疗的疗效(即在对照环境中治疗的效果如何),但临床试验并未评估其有效性(即在现实环境中治疗的效果如何)。在许多疾病领域,利用真实世界数据评估药物有效性的观察性研究数量正在迅速增加。临床医生了解如何利用真实世界数据评估药物有效性非常重要。本文旨在综述当前利用医疗记录评估疼痛药物治疗有效性的文献。为此,进行了文献检索,以识别2013年1月至2015年9月期间发表的、使用电子病历研究疼痛药物治疗有效性的论文。检索仅发现三篇符合这些标准的论文,本文对其进行了描述、综述和批判。电子病历是在现实环境中评估疼痛结局时未得到充分利用的数据来源。尽管使用这些数据存在许多方法学挑战,但也有很大机会影响临床实践并探索用于疼痛管理的药物治疗的真实世界有效性。