Spinal opioids in adult patients with cancer pain: A systematic review: A European Palliative Care Research Collaborative (EPCRC) Opioid Guidelines Project

Author:

Kurita Geana Paula1,Kaasa Stein2,Sjøgren Per3

Affiliation:

1. Section of Acute Pain Management and Palliative Medicine, Multidisciplinary Pain Centre, Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark; School of Nursing, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2. Pain and Palliation Research Group, Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; Palliative Medicine Unit, Department of Oncology, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway

3. Section of Acute Pain Management and Palliative Medicine, Multidisciplinary Pain Centre, Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Background: A systematic review, undertaken according to an initiative to revise European Association for Palliative Care guidelines on the use of opioids for cancer pain, which aimed to analyse analgesic efficacy and side effects of spinal opioids in adult cancer patients previously treated with systemic opioids. Methods: Search strategy elaborated with MeSH terms and words related to cancer, palliative care, pain, spinal route and opioids. PubMed, Embase and Cochrane assessed in Nov 2009. Studies were analysed and classified according to quality of evidence and strength of recommendation. Results: Out of 2939 abstracts, 44 articles were selected (nine randomized controlled trials (RCTs), two non-randomized cohort studies, 28 uncontrolled prospective studies, and five case series). Relief of pain and/or side effects were reported in 42 articles; however, there were few studies of high quality design (RCTs) and these studies had methodological limitations that reduced their quality of evidence to very low. Conclusion: There are few RCTs and these are of very low quality. As a result, they provide weak recommendation for using spinal opioids in adult cancer patients. Further studies are clearly needed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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