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C-Reactive Protein and Its Relationship with Pain in Patients with Advanced Cancer Cachexia: Secondary Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study

Authors :
Koji Amano
Hiroto Ishiki
Tomofumi Miura
Isseki Maeda
Yutaka Hatano
Shunsuke Oyamada
Naosuke Yokomichi
Keita Tagami
Takuya Odagiri
Tetsuya Ito
Mika Baba
Tatsuya Morita
Masanori Mori
Satoshi Inoue
Kengo Imai
Hiroaki Tsukuura
Toshihiro Yamauchi
Akemi Shirado Naito
Yu Uneno
Akira Yoshioka
Shuji Hiramoto
Ayako Kikuchi
Tetsuo Hori
Yosuke Matsuda
Hiroyuki Kohara
Hiromi Funaki
Keiko Tanaka
Kozue Suzuki
Tina Kamei
Yukari Azuma
Teruaki Uno
Jiro Miyamoto
Hirofumi Katayama
Hideyuki Kashiwagi
Eri Matsumoto
Kiyofumi Oya
Takeya Yamaguchi
Tomonao Okamura
Hoshu Hashimoto
Shunsuke Kosugi
Nao Ikuta
Yaichiro Matsumoto
Takashi Ohmori
Takehiro Nakai
Takashi Ikee
Yuto Unoki
Kazuki Kitade
Shu Koito
Nanao Ishibashi
Masaya Ehara
Kosuke Kuwahara
Shohei Ueno
Shunsuke Nakashima
Yuta Ishiyama
Akihiro Sakashita
Ryo Matsunuma
Hana Takatsu
Takashi Yamaguchi
Satoko Ito
Toru Terabayashi
Jun Nakagawa
Tetsuya Yamagiwa
Akira Inoue
Takuhiro Yamaguchi
Mitsunori Miyashita
Saran Yoshida
Yusuke Hiratsuka
Hiroaki Watanabe
Masayuki Ikenaga
Keiji Shimizu
Akira Hayakawa
Rena Kamura
Takeru Okoshi
Tomohiro Nishi
Kazuhiro Kosugi
Yasuhiro Shibata
Takayuki Hisanaga
Takahiro Higashibata
Ritsuko Yabuki
Shingo Hagiwara
Miho Shimokawa
Satoshi Miyake
Junko Nozato
Tetsuji Iriyama
Keisuke Kaneishi
Yoshihisa Matsumoto
Ayumi Okizaki
Yuki Sumazaki Watanabe
Yuko Uehara
Eriko Satomi
Kaoru Nishijima
Junichi Shimoinaba
Ryoichi Nakahori
Takeshi Hirohashi
Jun Hamano
Natsuki Kawashima
Takashi Kawaguchi
Megumi Uchida
Ko Sato
Yoichi Matsuda
Satoru Tsuneto
Sayaka Maeda
Yoshiyuki Kizawa
Source :
Palliative Medicine Reports, Vol , Iss , Pp - (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Limited information is available on the relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and pain in advanced cancer. Objectives: To investigate the relationship between serum levels of CRP and subtypes of pain. Design: A secondary cross-sectional analysis of a prospective cohort study. Setting/Subjects: Patients with advanced cancer admitted to 23 palliative care units in Japan. Measurements: Patients rated the severity of pain on the numerical rating scale (NRS) and physicians evaluated pain on the integrated palliative care outcome scale (IPOS). Physicians assessed neuropathic pain and breakthrough pain based on their presence or absence. Patients were divided into four groups according to CRP levels. Comparisons were performed using the Kruskal?Wallis test or chi-squared test. To evaluate the relationship between CRP and subtypes of pain, adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) in logistic models were calculated. Results: We divided 1513 patients into four groups: low CRP (n?=?234), moderate CRP (n?=?513), high CRP (n?=?352), and very high CRP (n?=?414). Spearman's correlation coefficient between CRP and pain NRS and that between CRP and pain IPOS were 0.15 (p?0.001) and 0.16 (p?<?0.001), respectively. In the models of pain NRS and pain IPOS, significantly higher adjusted ORs than in the low CRP group were observed in the very high CRP group (1.81 [95% CI 1.14?2.88], p?=?0.01; 1.74 [95% CI 1.18?2.57], p?=?0.005, respectively). Relationships were not observed between CRP, neuropathic pain, and breakthrough pain. Conclusions: The results indicated direct relationships between CRP, pain NRS, and pain IPOS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26892820
Issue :
-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Palliative Medicine Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.816fb8744bf24e5382b22d3d467b6644
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/PMR.2021.0004