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Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study

(1) Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant in pain management, especially with regards to opioid use disorder (OUD) risk. The aim of this study was to explore potential sex-differences in chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) outpatients. (2) Me...

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Autores principales: Escorial, Mónica, Muriel, Javier, Margarit, César, Agulló, Laura, Morales, Domingo, Peiró Peiró, Ana M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092302
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author Escorial, Mónica
Muriel, Javier
Margarit, César
Agulló, Laura
Morales, Domingo
Peiró Peiró, Ana M.
author_facet Escorial, Mónica
Muriel, Javier
Margarit, César
Agulló, Laura
Morales, Domingo
Peiró Peiró, Ana M.
author_sort Escorial, Mónica
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description (1) Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant in pain management, especially with regards to opioid use disorder (OUD) risk. The aim of this study was to explore potential sex-differences in chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) outpatients. (2) Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted under CNCP outpatients with long-term prescribed opioids (n = 806), wherein 137 patients had an OUD diagnosis (cases, 64% females) and 669 did not (controls, 66% females). Socio-demographic, clinical, and pharmacological outcomes were analyzed. (3) Results: Female controls presented an older age and less intensive pain therapy but higher psychotropic prescriptions and emergency department visits compared to male controls. Meanwhile, cases demonstrated a younger age, higher work disability, double morphine equivalent daily dose, and benzodiazepine use compared with controls. Here, female cases showed an 8% greater substance use disorder (OR 2.04 [1.11–3.76]) and 24% lower tramadol use, while male cases presented a 22% higher fentanyl use (OR 2.97 [1.52–5.81]) and reported the highest number of adverse drug reactions (24%, OR 2.40 [1.12–5.16]) compared with controls. (4) Conclusions: An OUD individual risk profile was evidenced with sex-differences to take into consideration to design equal prevention programs.
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spelling pubmed-94962672022-09-23 Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study Escorial, Mónica Muriel, Javier Margarit, César Agulló, Laura Morales, Domingo Peiró Peiró, Ana M. Biomedicines Article (1) Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant in pain management, especially with regards to opioid use disorder (OUD) risk. The aim of this study was to explore potential sex-differences in chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) outpatients. (2) Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted under CNCP outpatients with long-term prescribed opioids (n = 806), wherein 137 patients had an OUD diagnosis (cases, 64% females) and 669 did not (controls, 66% females). Socio-demographic, clinical, and pharmacological outcomes were analyzed. (3) Results: Female controls presented an older age and less intensive pain therapy but higher psychotropic prescriptions and emergency department visits compared to male controls. Meanwhile, cases demonstrated a younger age, higher work disability, double morphine equivalent daily dose, and benzodiazepine use compared with controls. Here, female cases showed an 8% greater substance use disorder (OR 2.04 [1.11–3.76]) and 24% lower tramadol use, while male cases presented a 22% higher fentanyl use (OR 2.97 [1.52–5.81]) and reported the highest number of adverse drug reactions (24%, OR 2.40 [1.12–5.16]) compared with controls. (4) Conclusions: An OUD individual risk profile was evidenced with sex-differences to take into consideration to design equal prevention programs. MDPI 2022-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9496267/ /pubmed/36140403 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092302 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Escorial, Mónica
Muriel, Javier
Margarit, César
Agulló, Laura
Morales, Domingo
Peiró Peiró, Ana M.
Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title_full Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title_fullStr Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title_short Sex-Differences in Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Management: A Cross-Sectional Real-World Study
title_sort sex-differences in pain and opioid use disorder management: a cross-sectional real-world study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092302
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