• MMW Fortschr Med · Oct 2013

    Observational Study

    [Long-term treatment of chronic pain with low-dose 7-day buprenorphine transdermal patch. Observational data from elderly patients of pain relief and quality of life].

    • M A Uberall and G H H Müller-Schwefe.
    • MMW Fortschr Med. 2013 Oct 10;155 Suppl 3:87-96.

    BackgroundSix-months analysis of non-interventionally collected observation data of effectiveness of long-term treatment with low-dose 7-day buprenorphine transdermal patch in elderly patients with chronic pain.MethodsAnalysis of data regarding pain intensity, pain-related impairments of daily life and quality of life documented by 321 pain patients in German primary care (age 72.4 +/- 13.8 years; 67.3% female; musculoskeletal pain 85.4%; mean pain intensity 6.1 +/- 1.2, for 90% > or = 5 NRS11) using standardised self-report instruments (German Pain Questionnaire/German Pain Diary).ResultsAfter initiation with 5/10 microg/h buprenorphine (89.7%/10.3%), treatment was maintained in 57.1/39.1/3.8% patients with stable doses of 5/10/20 microg/h after 6 months. The average pain intensity decreased by 5.1 +/- 1.0 (absolute) to 1.0 +/- 1.0 NRS11 (83.5%), pain-related impairments and burden of pain were reduced by 86.0% and 87.9%, respectively, and pain-related quality of life improved by 97.3% to nearly normalvalues.ConclusionsPain treatment of elderly persons with 7-day low-dose transdermal buprenorphine patch on a stable dose regimen resulted in fast, effective and sustained pain relief accompanied by marked improvements in daily life participation and quality of life.

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