Opioids and Chronic Pain: Where Is the Balance?

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Mellar P. Davis
Zankhana Mehta
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[1] Geisinger Medical Center,Department of Palliative Care
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Current Oncology Reports | 2016年 / 18卷
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Opioid; Pain; Intensity; Depression; Sleep-disordered breathing; Infection; Cognitive; Fall fracture; Wound healing;
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Chronic opioid therapy (defined as greater than 3 months on opioids) is a common practice for those with non-cancer pain, cancer survivors with treatment-related pain, and individuals with cancer undergoing disease-modifying therapy with a survival that can be for a year or more. Recent studies have found unique long-term toxicities with opioids which reduce the utility of opioid therapy in chronic pain. The risk of addiction, depression, central hypogonadism, sleep-disordered breathing, impaired wound healing, infections, cognitive impairment, falls, non-vertebral fractures, and mortality are increased in populations on long-term opioids. Factors associated with these risks are related to dose, duration of opioid therapy, type of opioid, and formula (long-acting, short-acting). This state-of-the-art review discusses the risks and benefits of chronic opioid therapy and strategies to increase utility and diminish risks to opioid therapy.
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