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European* clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 1:Role of opioids in the management of chronic noncancer pain
- Source :
- Häuser, W, Morlion, B, Vowles, K E, Bannister, K, Buchser, E, Casale, R, Jean-François, C, Chumbley, G, Drewes, A M, Dom, G, Jutila, L, O'Brien, T, Pogatzky-Zahn, E, Ragusa, M, Suarez–Serrano, C, Tölle, T & Krcevski–Škvarc, N 2021, ' European* clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 1 : Role of opioids in the management of chronic noncancer pain ', European Journal of Pain, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 949-968 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1736, European Journal of Pain (London, England), European journal of pain, Häuser, W, Morlion, B, Vowles, K E, Bannister, K, Buchser, E, Casale, R, Jean-François, C, Chumbley, G, Drewes, A M, Dom, G, Jutila, L, O'Brien, T, Pogatzky-Zahn, E, Ragusa, M, Suarez-Serrano, C, Tölle, T & Krcevski-Škvarc, N 2021, ' European clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 1: Role of opioids in the management of chronic noncancer pain ', European Journal of Pain, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 949-968 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1736
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Opioid use for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is complex. In the absence of pan-European guidance on this issue, a position paper was commissioned by the European Pain Federation (EFIC). METHODS: The clinical practice recommendations were developed by eight scientific societies and one patient self-help organization under the coordination of EFIC. A systematic literature search in MEDLINE (up until January 2020) was performed. Two categories of guidance are given: Evidence-based recommendations (supported by evidence from systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials or of observational studies) and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) statements (supported either by indirect evidence or by case-series, case-control studies and clinical experience). The GRADE system was applied to move from evidence to recommendations. The recommendations and GCP statements were developed by a multiprofessional task force (including nursing, service users, physicians, physiotherapy and psychology) and formal multistep procedures to reach a set of consensus recommendations. The clinical practice recommendations were reviewed by five external reviewers from North America and Europe and were also posted for public comment. RESULTS: The key clinical practice recommendations suggest: (a) first optimizing established non-pharmacological treatments and non-opioid analgesics and (b) considering opioid treatment if established non-pharmacological treatments or non-opioid analgesics are not effective and/or not tolerated and/or contraindicated. Evidence- and clinical consensus-based potential indications and contraindications for opioid treatment are presented. Eighteen GCP recommendations give guidance regarding clinical evaluation, as well as opioid treatment assessment, monitoring, continuation and discontinuation. CONCLUSIONS: Opioids remain a treatment option for some selected patients with CNCP under careful surveillance. SIGNIFICANCE: In chronic pain, opioids are neither a universal cure nor a universally dangerous weapon. They should only be used for some selected chronic noncancer pain syndromes if established non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment options have failed in supervised pain patients as part of a comprehensive, multi-modal, multi-disciplinary approach to treatment. In this context alone, opioid therapy can be a useful tool in achieving and maintaining an optimal level of pain control in some patients. ispartof: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN vol:25 issue:5 pages:949-968 ispartof: location:England status: published
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Clinical Neurology
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Chronic Pain/drug therapy
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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Randomized controlled trial
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medicine
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Intensive care medicine
Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use
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Opioid-Related Disorders
Discontinuation
ddc
Analgesics, Opioid
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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Good clinical practice
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Human medicine
Position Paper
Neurosciences & Neurology
Chronic Pain
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Position Papers
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10903801
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Häuser, W, Morlion, B, Vowles, K E, Bannister, K, Buchser, E, Casale, R, Jean-François, C, Chumbley, G, Drewes, A M, Dom, G, Jutila, L, O'Brien, T, Pogatzky-Zahn, E, Ragusa, M, Suarez–Serrano, C, Tölle, T & Krcevski–Škvarc, N 2021, ' European* clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 1 : Role of opioids in the management of chronic noncancer pain ', European Journal of Pain, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 949-968 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1736, European Journal of Pain (London, England), European journal of pain, Häuser, W, Morlion, B, Vowles, K E, Bannister, K, Buchser, E, Casale, R, Jean-François, C, Chumbley, G, Drewes, A M, Dom, G, Jutila, L, O'Brien, T, Pogatzky-Zahn, E, Ragusa, M, Suarez-Serrano, C, Tölle, T & Krcevski-Škvarc, N 2021, ' European clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 1: Role of opioids in the management of chronic noncancer pain ', European Journal of Pain, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 949-968 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1736
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8d7be6a46b4731a02f9ef0902abf7460