Impaired neuropsychological performance in chronic nonmalignant pain patients receiving long-term oral opioid therapy

被引:125
作者
Sjogren, P
Thomsen, AB
Olsen, AK
机构
[1] Bispebjerg Hosp, Dept Palliat Med, DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, Denmark
[2] Natl Hosp, HS Multidisciplinary Pain Ctr, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
chronic nonmalignant pain; cognitive function; opioids; psychomotor function;
D O I
10.1016/S0885-3924(99)00143-8
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
The study investigated neuropsyhcological performance in chronic nonmalignant pain patients receiving long-term oral opioid therapy. Forty patients treated solely with regular and stable closes of an oral opioid were compared with 40 healthy volunteers. The patients received daily opioid doses of 15-300 mg of oral morphine (median: 60 mg) or equianalgesic doses of other opioids. The neuropsychological tests consisted of continous reaction time (CRT), which measured vigilance/attention; finger tapping test (FTT), which measured psychomotor speed; and paced auditory serial addition task (PASAT), which measured working memory Three months after the study had been carried out, 14 of the controls were retested in order to determine the reliability of the three tests. The patients performed statistically significantly poorer than the controls in all the tests. Significantly positive correlations were Sound between the PASAT and pain visual analogue scales (VAS). In the retesting of 14 controls, if war found that the tests showed high reliability. Vigilance/attention, psychomotor speed, and working memory were significantly impaired in chronic nonmalignant pain patients The present study cannot determine which factors influenced the test results, but pain itself seemed to have an arousal effect on working memory. (C) U.S. Cancer, Pain Relief Committee, 2000.
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