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Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery

Opioids are commonly used for postoperative pain control in cancer patients. In addition to pain control, an association between opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes, such as recurrence or overall survival, has been postulated. The aim of this study was to determine whether postoperative opio...

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Autores principales: Oh, Tak Kyu, Jeon, Jae Hyun, Lee, Jong Mog, Kim, Moon soo, Kim, Jee Hee, Cho, Hyeyeon, Kim, Seong-eun, Eom, Woosik
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5521798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28732026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181672
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author Oh, Tak Kyu
Jeon, Jae Hyun
Lee, Jong Mog
Kim, Moon soo
Kim, Jee Hee
Cho, Hyeyeon
Kim, Seong-eun
Eom, Woosik
author_facet Oh, Tak Kyu
Jeon, Jae Hyun
Lee, Jong Mog
Kim, Moon soo
Kim, Jee Hee
Cho, Hyeyeon
Kim, Seong-eun
Eom, Woosik
author_sort Oh, Tak Kyu
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description Opioids are commonly used for postoperative pain control in cancer patients. In addition to pain control, an association between opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes, such as recurrence or overall survival, has been postulated. The aim of this study was to determine whether postoperative opioid use in patients with non-small cell lung cancer is associated with long-term oncologic outcomes, including recurrence and death. Data obtained from 1009 medical records of patients who underwent curative resection at the National Cancer Center, Korea between January 2006 and December 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. Seven-day opioid use was divided into four quartiles to analyze probability of recurrence and death. Multivariate regression analyses of recurrence and death was conducted, including the calculation of odds ratios. A total of 871 patients were analyzed. When opioid dosage was examined by quartiles, the probability of death and recurrence increased gradually with increasing opioid use. However, in the multivariate regression analysis, the amount of opioid usage did not affect the risk of recurrence or death of lung cancer (P = 0.520 for recurrence; P = 0.659 for death). Opioid use was correlated with outcome when stratified by lung cancer stage (P = 0.004 for recurrence; P = 0.049 for death); however, the odds ratios only slightly increased (1.001 for stage IA–IIIA) for both outcomes. In non-small cell lung cancer patients, the amount of opioid usage does not affect the risk of recurrence and death of lung cancer. There was an association with stage (IA–IIIA), but the effect was negligible. A well-designed prospective study is needed.
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spelling pubmed-55217982017-08-07 Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery Oh, Tak Kyu Jeon, Jae Hyun Lee, Jong Mog Kim, Moon soo Kim, Jee Hee Cho, Hyeyeon Kim, Seong-eun Eom, Woosik PLoS One Research Article Opioids are commonly used for postoperative pain control in cancer patients. In addition to pain control, an association between opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes, such as recurrence or overall survival, has been postulated. The aim of this study was to determine whether postoperative opioid use in patients with non-small cell lung cancer is associated with long-term oncologic outcomes, including recurrence and death. Data obtained from 1009 medical records of patients who underwent curative resection at the National Cancer Center, Korea between January 2006 and December 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. Seven-day opioid use was divided into four quartiles to analyze probability of recurrence and death. Multivariate regression analyses of recurrence and death was conducted, including the calculation of odds ratios. A total of 871 patients were analyzed. When opioid dosage was examined by quartiles, the probability of death and recurrence increased gradually with increasing opioid use. However, in the multivariate regression analysis, the amount of opioid usage did not affect the risk of recurrence or death of lung cancer (P = 0.520 for recurrence; P = 0.659 for death). Opioid use was correlated with outcome when stratified by lung cancer stage (P = 0.004 for recurrence; P = 0.049 for death); however, the odds ratios only slightly increased (1.001 for stage IA–IIIA) for both outcomes. In non-small cell lung cancer patients, the amount of opioid usage does not affect the risk of recurrence and death of lung cancer. There was an association with stage (IA–IIIA), but the effect was negligible. A well-designed prospective study is needed. Public Library of Science 2017-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5521798/ /pubmed/28732026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181672 Text en © 2017 Oh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Oh, Tak Kyu
Jeon, Jae Hyun
Lee, Jong Mog
Kim, Moon soo
Kim, Jee Hee
Cho, Hyeyeon
Kim, Seong-eun
Eom, Woosik
Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title_full Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title_fullStr Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title_short Investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
title_sort investigation of opioid use and long-term oncologic outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5521798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28732026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181672
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