This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during their cancer treatment (n = 14) with that of patients receiving treatment without opioids (n = 12). Correlations between cognitive function, pain intensity, and opioid dose were analyzed. Patients were assessed 3 times in a I-month period, using the Trail-Making Test, Mini-Mental State Examination, Digit Span, and Brief Cognitive Screening Battery. Opioid use was not associated with clear cognitive impairment. Patients being treated without opioids did perform better in the Digit Span Test reverse-order test (P = .029) and the clock drawing test (P = .023), but the differences arose in just I assessment in each case. Pain intensity correlated n...
Patients with chronic (malignant and non-malignant) pain are increasingly being treated with powerfu...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Background and Objective: Opioid treatments are often prolonged because of the pathology causing pai...
Introduction Treatment for pain and related conditions has been identified as the most common reason...
ContextOpioids are prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain and can be used with older adults; h...
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and analyze cognitive aspects in patients with chronic pain and a c...
RATIONALE: Studies have demonstrated that both pain and opioids have actions on the central nervous ...
Background: The effects of opioid medication on cognitive functioning in patients with cancer and no...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
Patients with chronic (malignant and non-malignant) pain are increasingly being treated with powerfu...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Background and Objective: Opioid treatments are often prolonged because of the pathology causing pai...
Introduction Treatment for pain and related conditions has been identified as the most common reason...
ContextOpioids are prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain and can be used with older adults; h...
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and analyze cognitive aspects in patients with chronic pain and a c...
RATIONALE: Studies have demonstrated that both pain and opioids have actions on the central nervous ...
Background: The effects of opioid medication on cognitive functioning in patients with cancer and no...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
Patients with chronic (malignant and non-malignant) pain are increasingly being treated with powerfu...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...