Retrospective Analysis of Efficacy and Safety of Three High-dose Opioids in the Treatment of Cancer Pain
- VernacularTitle:三种大剂量强阿片类药物治疗癌痛疗效及安全性的回顾性分析
- Author:
Xiangwei XU
;
Ruya LI
- Keywords:
Cancer pain;
Opioids analgesics;
Sustained-release oxycodone tablets;
Sustained-release oxycodone tablets;
Fentanyl transdermal patches;
Efficacy;
Adverse reactions;
Retrospective analysis
- From:
China Pharmacist
2017;20(7):1236-1240
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To retrospectively analyze the efficacy and safety of three high-dose opioids in the treatment of cancer pain in our hospital.Methods: The medical records of 73 patients with severe cancer pain were collected, and according to the taken drugs, they were divided into group A (sustained-release morphine tablets, 25 ones), group B (sustained-release oxycodone tablets, 36 ones) and group C (transdermal fentanyl, 12 ones).Evaluation of patients with average of pain NRS,breakthough pain NRS,dosage of opioids,quality of life on admission and in 24h after the 4 weeks treatment;In addition,the other analgesic medications,auxiliary medicines,and adverse drug reations were recorded at the same time.Results: The NRS was significantly lowed in the three groups after the 4-week treatment (P<0.01), and that in group B was lowest with notable difference when compared with that in group A (P<0.05).The number of breakthrough pain also significantly decreased in the three groups after the treatment (P<0.01), and there was no significant difference among them (P>0.05).The doses of opioids analgesics after the 4-week treatment were significantly higher than those on admission (P<0.01), and the doses in group B were slightly lower than those in the other two groups, while there was no significant difference among them (P>0.05).The quality of life in the three groups was improved significantly after the treatment (P<0.01), and no significant difference was shown among them (P>0.05).The other pain medications and auxiliary medicines used in the three groups were similar (P>0.05).The incidence of adverse reactions in the three groups had no significant difference (P>0.05).Conclusion: The standardization of the three high-dose opioids analgesics can control pain effectively and improve the quality of life, which is worthy of clinical promotion.In addition, oxycodone shows the best analgesic effect, whiel fentanyl transdermal patches have the lowest incidence of adverse reactions.