Constipation is the most common gastrointestinal complication associated with opioid therapy in chronic pain patients, and also frequently occurs in sedated intensive care unit patients. Conventional therapy may not provide sufficient relief from constipation, which can be severe enough to limit opioid use or the dose. In a recent study on terminally ill patients suffering from laxative-resistant opioid-induced constipation, Thomas and colleagues demonstrated subcutaneous methylnaltrexone to rapidly induce defecation. This appealing result might also have favourable prospects for intensive care patients, as their outcome is often codetermined by recovery of bowel functioning
Wojciech Leppert Chair and Department of Palliative Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences...
Opioids are major contributing factors to the problem of constipation in palliative care. Whilst thi...
Karin S Coyne,1 Robert J LoCasale,2 Catherine J Datto,2 Chris C Sexton,1 Karen Yeomans,3 Jan Tack4 1...
Constipation is the most common gastrointestinal complication associated with opioid therapy in chro...
PurposeConstipation can be a significant problem in critically unwell patients, associated with detr...
Purpose: Constipation can be a significant problem in critically unwell patients, associated with d...
Introduction Gastrointestinal dysmotility and constipation are common problems in intensive care...
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Tack J, Lappalainen J, Diva U, Tummala R, Sostek M....
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed in over 40% of patients with advanced cancer, but side effects oc...
Katri Elina Clemens1,2, Eberhard Klaschik11Department of Science and Research, Centre for Palliative...
Background: Treatment of chronic pain is among the primary tasks of palliative care. Among the most ...
Although opioids offer potent analgesia for severe acute and chronic noncancer pain, adverse gastroi...
Abstract Background Opioids are prescribed in over 40% of patients with advanced cancer, but side ef...
In recent years prescription of opioids has increased significantly. Although effective in pain mana...
Background: Opioid-induced bowel dysfunction is a complication of opioid therapy, in which constipat...
Wojciech Leppert Chair and Department of Palliative Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences...
Opioids are major contributing factors to the problem of constipation in palliative care. Whilst thi...
Karin S Coyne,1 Robert J LoCasale,2 Catherine J Datto,2 Chris C Sexton,1 Karen Yeomans,3 Jan Tack4 1...
Constipation is the most common gastrointestinal complication associated with opioid therapy in chro...
PurposeConstipation can be a significant problem in critically unwell patients, associated with detr...
Purpose: Constipation can be a significant problem in critically unwell patients, associated with d...
Introduction Gastrointestinal dysmotility and constipation are common problems in intensive care...
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Tack J, Lappalainen J, Diva U, Tummala R, Sostek M....
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed in over 40% of patients with advanced cancer, but side effects oc...
Katri Elina Clemens1,2, Eberhard Klaschik11Department of Science and Research, Centre for Palliative...
Background: Treatment of chronic pain is among the primary tasks of palliative care. Among the most ...
Although opioids offer potent analgesia for severe acute and chronic noncancer pain, adverse gastroi...
Abstract Background Opioids are prescribed in over 40% of patients with advanced cancer, but side ef...
In recent years prescription of opioids has increased significantly. Although effective in pain mana...
Background: Opioid-induced bowel dysfunction is a complication of opioid therapy, in which constipat...
Wojciech Leppert Chair and Department of Palliative Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences...
Opioids are major contributing factors to the problem of constipation in palliative care. Whilst thi...
Karin S Coyne,1 Robert J LoCasale,2 Catherine J Datto,2 Chris C Sexton,1 Karen Yeomans,3 Jan Tack4 1...