Hyperthermia combined with opioid therapy: Enhancing cancer pain management and reducing surgical stress in gastrointestinal cancer patients.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yue Wang, Xin Xun, Wen-Yu Luan, Zheng Zhang, Zhen-Xi Xu, Si-Xiang Lin, Yan-Dong Miao
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Abstract

In this article, we evaluate the findings of the study by Qian et al, which explores the efficacy of combining hyperthermia with opioid therapy for enhanced cancer pain management in patients with middle and late-stage gastrointestinal tumors. The study undertakes a retrospective analysis comparing traditional opioid therapy to an integrated approach of hyperthermia and opioids across 70 patients, highlighting significant benefits in pain control, reduction of opioid dosage, and minimization of adverse reactions. In our article, we not only discuss these findings but also emphasize the broader implications for clinical practice, particularly in enhancing patient outcomes through innovative pain management strategies. We advocate for further research to establish more robust data supporting this approach and to explore the mechanistic insights that enable these benefits. This discussion reflects on the potential paradigm shift in managing debilitating cancer-related pain, urging a reevaluation of current practices to incorporate these findings effectively.

热疗联合阿片类药物治疗:增强胃肠道肿瘤患者的癌症疼痛管理和减少手术应激。
在这篇文章中,我们评估了Qian等人的研究结果,该研究探讨了热疗联合阿片类药物治疗对中晚期胃肠道肿瘤患者癌症疼痛管理的疗效。该研究对70例患者进行了回顾性分析,比较了传统阿片类药物治疗与热疗和阿片类药物的综合方法,强调了在疼痛控制、阿片类药物剂量减少和不良反应最小化方面的显着益处。在我们的文章中,我们不仅讨论了这些发现,而且强调了对临床实践的更广泛的影响,特别是通过创新的疼痛管理策略来提高患者的预后。我们提倡进行进一步的研究,以建立更可靠的数据来支持这种方法,并探索实现这些益处的机制见解。这一讨论反映了管理衰弱性癌症相关疼痛的潜在范式转变,敦促对当前实践进行重新评估,以有效地纳入这些发现。
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