Analysis of pain management and opioid -related adverse drug reaction of 24 cancer pain patients for pharmacist consultation
10.13699/j.cnki.1001-6821.2016.04.027
- VernacularTitle:24例癌痛会诊病例疼痛缓解及不良反应转归的分析
- Author:
Zhen-Yu REN
1
;
Li-Wen MA
;
Jun-Jie WANG
;
Rong-Sheng ZHAO
;
Fang LIU
;
Mo-Pei WANG
;
Yu-Liang JIANG
;
Su-Qing TIAN
;
Yu ZHANG
;
Ang QU
;
Jin-Na LI
;
Fu-Xin GUO
;
Xiao-Guang LIU
Author Information
1. 北京大学 第三医院
- Keywords:
pain;
pain pharmacist;
cancer pain;
pharmacist consultation;
opioid
- From:
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
2016;(4):366-367
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effects of pharmacist consulta-tion on cancer pain management.Methods Assess and analysis the pain NRS score during the past 24 h, breakthrough pain scores and times during the past 24 h, and opioid -related adverse drug reactions inclu-ding constipation , nausea , vomiting and urinary retention pre -and post-consultation.Results Compared with pre -consultation , pain during past 24 h [ ( 5.87 ±0.46 ) vs ( 3.17 ±0.33 ) , P<0.05 ) ] and break-through pain [ ( 3.09 ± 0.27 ) vs ( 0.94 ± 0.21 ) , P <0.05;(7.01 ±0.51 ) vs (2.63 ±0.57), P<0.05)] improved significantly after pharmacist consultation.Opioid -related adverse drug reactions including constipation, nausea, vomiting was also improved.Conclusion Pharmacist consultation significantly improves the management of cancer pain .