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Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This problem has been confirmed in different clinical settings but the reasons for this phenomenon are unclear. Furthermore, little evidence is available on the adequacy of pharmacological pain managemen...

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Autores principales: Donati, Costanza M., Nardi, Elena, Zamagni, Alice, Siepe, Giambattista, Mammini, Filippo, Cellini, Francesco, Di Rito, Alessia, Portaluri, Maurizio, De Tommaso, Cristina, Santacaterina, Anna, Tamburella, Consuelo, Di Franco, Rossella, Parisi, Salvatore, Cossa, Sabrina, Fusco, Vincenzo, Bianculli, Antonella, Ziccarelli, Pierpaolo, Ziccarelli, Luigi, Genovesi, Domenico, Caravatta, Luciana, Deodato, Francesco, Macchia, Gabriella, Fiorica, Francesco, Napoli, Giuseppe, Buwenge, Milly, Rossi, Romina, Maltoni, Marco, Morganti, Alessio G.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9563985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14194660
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author Donati, Costanza M.
Nardi, Elena
Zamagni, Alice
Siepe, Giambattista
Mammini, Filippo
Cellini, Francesco
Di Rito, Alessia
Portaluri, Maurizio
De Tommaso, Cristina
Santacaterina, Anna
Tamburella, Consuelo
Di Franco, Rossella
Parisi, Salvatore
Cossa, Sabrina
Fusco, Vincenzo
Bianculli, Antonella
Ziccarelli, Pierpaolo
Ziccarelli, Luigi
Genovesi, Domenico
Caravatta, Luciana
Deodato, Francesco
Macchia, Gabriella
Fiorica, Francesco
Napoli, Giuseppe
Buwenge, Milly
Rossi, Romina
Maltoni, Marco
Morganti, Alessio G.
author_facet Donati, Costanza M.
Nardi, Elena
Zamagni, Alice
Siepe, Giambattista
Mammini, Filippo
Cellini, Francesco
Di Rito, Alessia
Portaluri, Maurizio
De Tommaso, Cristina
Santacaterina, Anna
Tamburella, Consuelo
Di Franco, Rossella
Parisi, Salvatore
Cossa, Sabrina
Fusco, Vincenzo
Bianculli, Antonella
Ziccarelli, Pierpaolo
Ziccarelli, Luigi
Genovesi, Domenico
Caravatta, Luciana
Deodato, Francesco
Macchia, Gabriella
Fiorica, Francesco
Napoli, Giuseppe
Buwenge, Milly
Rossi, Romina
Maltoni, Marco
Morganti, Alessio G.
author_sort Donati, Costanza M.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This problem has been confirmed in different clinical settings but the reasons for this phenomenon are unclear. Furthermore, little evidence is available on the adequacy of pharmacological pain management in patients undergoing radiotherapy. Moreover, studies investigating possible predictors of inadequate pain management reported contradictory results. Therefore, in this analysis, we evaluated a large population of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. We recorded, similarly to previous studies, a 45% rate of patients with inadequate analgesic therapy. Furthermore, evaluating the characteristics of patients with inadequate analgesic treatment, we noted that the subjects with better general conditions or better prognostic factors are those most frequently receiving inadequate drug therapy. ABSTRACT: Aim: The frequent inadequacy of pain management in cancer patients is well known. Moreover, the quality of analgesic treatment in patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) has only been rarely assessed. In order to study the latter topic, we conducted a multicenter, observational and prospective study based on the Pain Management Index (PMI) in RT Italian departments. Methods: We collected data on age, gender, tumor site and stage, performance status, treatment aim, and pain (type: CP—cancer pain, NCP—non-cancer pain, MP—mixed pain; intensity: NRS: Numeric Rating Scale). Furthermore, we analyzed the impact on PMI on these parameters, and we defined a pain score with values from 0 (NRS: 0, no pain) to 3 (NRS: 7–10: intense pain) and an analgesic score from 0 (pain medication not taken) to 3 (strong opioids). By subtracting the pain score from the analgesic score, we obtained the PMI value, considering cases with values < 0 as inadequate analgesic prescriptions. The Ethics Committees of the participating centers approved the study (ARISE-1 study). Results: Two thousand one hundred four non-selected outpatients with cancer and aged 18 years or older were enrolled in 13 RT departments. RT had curative and palliative intent in 62.4% and 37.6% patients, respectively. Tumor stage was non-metastatic in 57.3% and metastatic in 42.7% of subjects, respectively. Pain affected 1417 patients (CP: 49.5%, NCP: 32.0%; MP: 18.5%). PMI was < 0 in 45.0% of patients with pain. At multivariable analysis, inadequate pain management was significantly correlated with curative RT aim, ECOG performance status = 1 (versus both ECOG-PS3 and ECOG- PS4), breast cancer, non-cancer pain, and Central and South Italy RT Departments (versus Northern Italy).Conclusions: Pain management was less adequate in patients with more favorable clinical condition and stage. Educational and organizational strategies are needed in RT departments to reduce the non-negligible percentage of patients with inadequate analgesic therapy.
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spelling pubmed-95639852022-10-15 Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise) Donati, Costanza M. Nardi, Elena Zamagni, Alice Siepe, Giambattista Mammini, Filippo Cellini, Francesco Di Rito, Alessia Portaluri, Maurizio De Tommaso, Cristina Santacaterina, Anna Tamburella, Consuelo Di Franco, Rossella Parisi, Salvatore Cossa, Sabrina Fusco, Vincenzo Bianculli, Antonella Ziccarelli, Pierpaolo Ziccarelli, Luigi Genovesi, Domenico Caravatta, Luciana Deodato, Francesco Macchia, Gabriella Fiorica, Francesco Napoli, Giuseppe Buwenge, Milly Rossi, Romina Maltoni, Marco Morganti, Alessio G. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cancer pain is often inadequately treated, as shown by several clinical studies. This problem has been confirmed in different clinical settings but the reasons for this phenomenon are unclear. Furthermore, little evidence is available on the adequacy of pharmacological pain management in patients undergoing radiotherapy. Moreover, studies investigating possible predictors of inadequate pain management reported contradictory results. Therefore, in this analysis, we evaluated a large population of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. We recorded, similarly to previous studies, a 45% rate of patients with inadequate analgesic therapy. Furthermore, evaluating the characteristics of patients with inadequate analgesic treatment, we noted that the subjects with better general conditions or better prognostic factors are those most frequently receiving inadequate drug therapy. ABSTRACT: Aim: The frequent inadequacy of pain management in cancer patients is well known. Moreover, the quality of analgesic treatment in patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) has only been rarely assessed. In order to study the latter topic, we conducted a multicenter, observational and prospective study based on the Pain Management Index (PMI) in RT Italian departments. Methods: We collected data on age, gender, tumor site and stage, performance status, treatment aim, and pain (type: CP—cancer pain, NCP—non-cancer pain, MP—mixed pain; intensity: NRS: Numeric Rating Scale). Furthermore, we analyzed the impact on PMI on these parameters, and we defined a pain score with values from 0 (NRS: 0, no pain) to 3 (NRS: 7–10: intense pain) and an analgesic score from 0 (pain medication not taken) to 3 (strong opioids). By subtracting the pain score from the analgesic score, we obtained the PMI value, considering cases with values < 0 as inadequate analgesic prescriptions. The Ethics Committees of the participating centers approved the study (ARISE-1 study). Results: Two thousand one hundred four non-selected outpatients with cancer and aged 18 years or older were enrolled in 13 RT departments. RT had curative and palliative intent in 62.4% and 37.6% patients, respectively. Tumor stage was non-metastatic in 57.3% and metastatic in 42.7% of subjects, respectively. Pain affected 1417 patients (CP: 49.5%, NCP: 32.0%; MP: 18.5%). PMI was < 0 in 45.0% of patients with pain. At multivariable analysis, inadequate pain management was significantly correlated with curative RT aim, ECOG performance status = 1 (versus both ECOG-PS3 and ECOG- PS4), breast cancer, non-cancer pain, and Central and South Italy RT Departments (versus Northern Italy).Conclusions: Pain management was less adequate in patients with more favorable clinical condition and stage. Educational and organizational strategies are needed in RT departments to reduce the non-negligible percentage of patients with inadequate analgesic therapy. MDPI 2022-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9563985/ /pubmed/36230582 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14194660 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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Donati, Costanza M.
Nardi, Elena
Zamagni, Alice
Siepe, Giambattista
Mammini, Filippo
Cellini, Francesco
Di Rito, Alessia
Portaluri, Maurizio
De Tommaso, Cristina
Santacaterina, Anna
Tamburella, Consuelo
Di Franco, Rossella
Parisi, Salvatore
Cossa, Sabrina
Fusco, Vincenzo
Bianculli, Antonella
Ziccarelli, Pierpaolo
Ziccarelli, Luigi
Genovesi, Domenico
Caravatta, Luciana
Deodato, Francesco
Macchia, Gabriella
Fiorica, Francesco
Napoli, Giuseppe
Buwenge, Milly
Rossi, Romina
Maltoni, Marco
Morganti, Alessio G.
Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title_full Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title_fullStr Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title_full_unstemmed Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title_short Adequacy of Pain Treatment in Radiotherapy Departments: Results of a Multicenter Study on 2104 Patients (Arise)
title_sort adequacy of pain treatment in radiotherapy departments: results of a multicenter study on 2104 patients (arise)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9563985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14194660
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