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- Johan Haumann, van Kuijk Sander M J SMJ 1 Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management, Maastricht University Medical Centre, University Pain Centre Maastricht (UPCM), Maastricht, , Elbert A Joosten, and van den Beuken-van Everdingen Marieke H J MHJ 1 Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management, Maastricht University Medical Centre, University Pain Centre Maastricht.
- 1 Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management, Maastricht University Medical Centre, University Pain Centre Maastricht (UPCM), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- J Palliat Med. 2019 Feb 1; 22 (2): 157-163.
BackgroundCancer pain remains a difficult problem, for which opioids are often necessary. At present it is difficult to predict the effectiveness of opioid therapy.ObjectivesWe aim to assess the association between patient characteristics and opioid treatment response in cancer patients, and develop a model to predict probability of response.SubjectsWe used data from two previously published randomized clinical trials, in which patients with head and neck cancer were treated with fentanyl or methadone (total N = 134).MeasurementsTreatment success was defined as ≥50% pain reduction at one and five weeks. We analyzed patient characteristics (age, sex, depression, and anxiety), treatment characteristics (having had chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, methadone, or fentanyl) and pain characteristics (neuropathic and nociceptive).DesignBased on univariable and multivariable regression analyses determinants of therapy success were assessed. Based on these analyses a prediction model was developed.ResultsOur analyses show that one-week therapy success was associated with methadone (odds ratio [OR] = 5.21), duration of pain in months (OR = 1.12), neuropathic pain (OR = 3.36), and age of the patient in years (OR = 0.95). Inclusion of these four characteristics into our prediction model resulted in an area under the curve of 81.6%.ConclusionsCareful analyses of patient attributes, treatment, and pain type of patients with head and neck cancer resulted in a prediction model that allowed to predict short-term pain relief and the opioid treatment response in neuropathic and nociceptive pain owing to cancer.
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