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A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective patient data collection and investigator survey. PURPOSE: To investigate patterns of opioid treatment for pain caused by spinal disorders in Korea. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Opioid analgesic prescription and adequacy of consumption measures in Korea have markedly increased...
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Korean Society of Spine Surgery
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5165004/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994790 http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2016.10.6.1122 |
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author | Chung, Sung-Soo Park, Chun-Kun Cho, Kyu-Jung Choi, Kyoung Hyo Kim, Jin-Hyok Kim, Sung-Bum Kuh, Sung-Uk Lee, Jae Chul Lee, Jae Hyup Lee, Kyu-Yeol Lee, Sun-Ho Moon, Seong-Hwan Park, Si-Young Shim, Jae Hang Son, Byung-Chul Yoon, Myung Ha Park, Hye-Jeong |
author_facet | Chung, Sung-Soo Park, Chun-Kun Cho, Kyu-Jung Choi, Kyoung Hyo Kim, Jin-Hyok Kim, Sung-Bum Kuh, Sung-Uk Lee, Jae Chul Lee, Jae Hyup Lee, Kyu-Yeol Lee, Sun-Ho Moon, Seong-Hwan Park, Si-Young Shim, Jae Hang Son, Byung-Chul Yoon, Myung Ha Park, Hye-Jeong |
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description | STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective patient data collection and investigator survey. PURPOSE: To investigate patterns of opioid treatment for pain caused by spinal disorders in Korea. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Opioid analgesic prescription and adequacy of consumption measures in Korea have markedly increased in the past decade, suggesting changing patterns in pain management practice; however, there is lack of integrated data specific to Korean population. METHODS: Patient data were collected from medical records at 34 university hospitals in Korea. Outpatients receiving opioids for pain caused by spinal disorders were included in the study. Treatment patterns, including opioid types, doses, treatment duration, outcomes, and adverse drug reactions (ADRs), were evaluated. Investigators were interviewed on their perceptions of opioid use for spinal disorders. RESULTS: Among 2,468 analyzed cases, spinal stenosis (42.8%) was the most common presentation, followed by disc herniation (24.2%) and vertebral fracture (17.5%). In addition, a greater proportion of patients experienced severe pain (73.9%) rather than moderate (19.9%) or mild (0.7%) pain. Oxycodone (51.9%) and fentanyl (50.8%) were the most frequently prescribed opioids; most patients were prescribed relatively low doses. The median duration of opioid treatment was 84 days. Pain relief was superior in patients with longer treatment duration (≥2 months) or with nociceptive pain than in those with shorter treatment duration or with neuropathic or mixed-type pain. ADRs were observed in 8.6% of cases. According to the investigators' survey, "excellent analgesic effect" was a perceived advantage of opioids, while safety concerns were a disadvantage. CONCLUSIONS: Opioid usage patterns in patients with spinal disorders are in alignment with international guidelines for spinal pain management. Future prospective studies may address the suitability of opioids for spinal pain treatment by using appropriate objective measurement tools. |
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spelling | pubmed-51650042016-12-19 A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea Chung, Sung-Soo Park, Chun-Kun Cho, Kyu-Jung Choi, Kyoung Hyo Kim, Jin-Hyok Kim, Sung-Bum Kuh, Sung-Uk Lee, Jae Chul Lee, Jae Hyup Lee, Kyu-Yeol Lee, Sun-Ho Moon, Seong-Hwan Park, Si-Young Shim, Jae Hang Son, Byung-Chul Yoon, Myung Ha Park, Hye-Jeong Asian Spine J Clinical Study STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective patient data collection and investigator survey. PURPOSE: To investigate patterns of opioid treatment for pain caused by spinal disorders in Korea. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Opioid analgesic prescription and adequacy of consumption measures in Korea have markedly increased in the past decade, suggesting changing patterns in pain management practice; however, there is lack of integrated data specific to Korean population. METHODS: Patient data were collected from medical records at 34 university hospitals in Korea. Outpatients receiving opioids for pain caused by spinal disorders were included in the study. Treatment patterns, including opioid types, doses, treatment duration, outcomes, and adverse drug reactions (ADRs), were evaluated. Investigators were interviewed on their perceptions of opioid use for spinal disorders. RESULTS: Among 2,468 analyzed cases, spinal stenosis (42.8%) was the most common presentation, followed by disc herniation (24.2%) and vertebral fracture (17.5%). In addition, a greater proportion of patients experienced severe pain (73.9%) rather than moderate (19.9%) or mild (0.7%) pain. Oxycodone (51.9%) and fentanyl (50.8%) were the most frequently prescribed opioids; most patients were prescribed relatively low doses. The median duration of opioid treatment was 84 days. Pain relief was superior in patients with longer treatment duration (≥2 months) or with nociceptive pain than in those with shorter treatment duration or with neuropathic or mixed-type pain. ADRs were observed in 8.6% of cases. According to the investigators' survey, "excellent analgesic effect" was a perceived advantage of opioids, while safety concerns were a disadvantage. CONCLUSIONS: Opioid usage patterns in patients with spinal disorders are in alignment with international guidelines for spinal pain management. Future prospective studies may address the suitability of opioids for spinal pain treatment by using appropriate objective measurement tools. Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2016-12 2016-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5165004/ /pubmed/27994790 http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2016.10.6.1122 Text en Copyright © 2016 by Korean Society of Spine Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Chung, Sung-Soo Park, Chun-Kun Cho, Kyu-Jung Choi, Kyoung Hyo Kim, Jin-Hyok Kim, Sung-Bum Kuh, Sung-Uk Lee, Jae Chul Lee, Jae Hyup Lee, Kyu-Yeol Lee, Sun-Ho Moon, Seong-Hwan Park, Si-Young Shim, Jae Hang Son, Byung-Chul Yoon, Myung Ha Park, Hye-Jeong A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title | A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title_full | A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title_fullStr | A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title_short | A Nationwide Retrospective Study of Opioid Management Patterns in 2,468 Patients with Spinal Pain in Korea |
title_sort | nationwide retrospective study of opioid management patterns in 2,468 patients with spinal pain in korea |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5165004/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994790 http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2016.10.6.1122 |
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