BACKGROUND: Evidence for opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) has been shown in animal and human studies, but the clinical implications of this phenomenon remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: We examined whether cancer patients taking opioids differ in their sensitivity to a clinical pain stimulus using a local anesthetic injection compared to those not taking opioids. We also evaluated the effect of the opioid dose, duration of opioid therapy, and patients' pain severity and functional status on this clinical pain stimulus. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: University outpatient department for interventional pain management, Republic of Korea. METHODS: Eighty-two cancer patients including 20 patients not taking opioids (non-opioi...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic opioid therapy may be associated with hyperalgesia. Our objective was to determin...
Opioids are extremely effective in managing cancer pain, and now are utilized for longer periods of ...
Introduction: The use of opioids is fundamental in moderate and severe pain management. There is ani...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
Opioids are the most frequently used drugs to relieve moderate to severe pain. In addition to their ...
BACKGROUND: Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is well documented in preclinical studies, but finding...
Context: Opioids are frequently used for the treatment of moderate-to-severe pain and their use may ...
Aim of the study: To compare analgesia and adverse effects during oral morphine and oxycodone and tr...
This project evaluated the knowledge of the public, healthcare providers, and nurses regarding opioi...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is a paradoxical effect of opioids that is not consensually recogn...
Background Pain is a common symptom with cancer, and 30%to 50%of all people with cancer will experie...
Opioid antagonists naloxone and naltrexone administered in ultra low doses are able to control pain ...
BACKGROUND: The initiation of continuous parenteral (subcutaneous or intravenous) opioids or a chang...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic opioid therapy may be associated with hyperalgesia. Our objective was to determin...
Opioids are extremely effective in managing cancer pain, and now are utilized for longer periods of ...
Introduction: The use of opioids is fundamental in moderate and severe pain management. There is ani...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
Opioids are the most frequently used drugs to relieve moderate to severe pain. In addition to their ...
BACKGROUND: Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is well documented in preclinical studies, but finding...
Context: Opioids are frequently used for the treatment of moderate-to-severe pain and their use may ...
Aim of the study: To compare analgesia and adverse effects during oral morphine and oxycodone and tr...
This project evaluated the knowledge of the public, healthcare providers, and nurses regarding opioi...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is a paradoxical effect of opioids that is not consensually recogn...
Background Pain is a common symptom with cancer, and 30%to 50%of all people with cancer will experie...
Opioid antagonists naloxone and naltrexone administered in ultra low doses are able to control pain ...
BACKGROUND: The initiation of continuous parenteral (subcutaneous or intravenous) opioids or a chang...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic opioid therapy may be associated with hyperalgesia. Our objective was to determin...
Opioids are extremely effective in managing cancer pain, and now are utilized for longer periods of ...
Introduction: The use of opioids is fundamental in moderate and severe pain management. There is ani...