芬妥思®贴片0.5 mg阿片类药物诱导治疗癌痛适宜病例的探讨

M. Toyoda, H. Jinnai, Iori Ueda, Keiichi Matsumoto
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关于Fentos®贴片(FT) 0.5 mg效价诱导阿片类药物的报道有限,合适的患者选择方法尚不清楚。我们报道了一项回顾性研究的有效性和安全性阿片类药物诱导FT0.5 mg在我院。在2018年2月至2019年1月的一年内开始使用FT1 mg作为半膏状(0.5 mg效价)的癌症患者,以及在2019年2月至2020年1月(B期)的一年内开始使用FT0.5 mg的癌症患者被纳入研究。在本研究中,合适的病例被定义为那些在FT0.5 mg剂量下可以持续3天以上,阿片类药物救援次数< 2次/天的病例。两期共纳入49例适用患者,其中78%(38/49)使用FT进行阿片类药物诱导。在B期,30例患者使用ft0.5 mg进行阿片诱导。其中,20例患者能够持续使用胶带3天以上,阿片类药物救援< 2次/天。67%(20/30)为适宜病例。适宜病例的年龄明显低于不适宜病例(70多岁)(P = 0.029)。23%(7/30)的病例发生不良事件,均不严重。阿片类药物在FT0.5 mg效价下的诱导是安全的,没有严重的不良事件。然而,就疗效而言,80岁以上的患者可能不适合FT的阿片类药物诱导,需要仔细选择患者。
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Consideration of Opioid Induction Appropriate Cases for Cancer Pain Using Fentos® Tape 0.5 mg
Reports of opioid induction with Fentos ® tape (FT) 0.5 mg potency are limited and the appropriate patient-selec-tion-method isn't clear. We report on a retrospective study of the efficacy and safety of opioid induction at FT0.5 mg in our hospital. Patients with cancer who started FT1 mg as a half pasting (0.5 mg potency) during one year from February 2018 to January 2019 and who started FT0.5 mg during one year from February 2019 to January 2020 (Period B) were included in the study. In this study, appropriate cases were defined as those that could be continued for more than 3 days at FT0.5 mg and the number of opioid rescues was < 2 per day. A total of 49 applicable patients in both periods were included, of which 78 % (38/49) used FT for opioid induction. In Period B, 30 patients used FT 0.5 mg for opioid induction. Among them, 20 patients were able to continue using the tape for more than 3 days and had opioid rescues < 2 per day. Therefore 67 % (20/30) were appropriate cases. The age of appropriate cases was significantly younger (late 70s) than that of inappropriate cases ( P = 0.029). Adverse events occurred in 23 % (7/30) of cases, none of which were serious. The induction of opioids in the FT0.5 mg potency was safe with no serious adverse events. However, in terms of efficacy, opioid induction at FT may not be appropriate for patients over 80 years old, and careful patient selection is required.
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