Background The final conversion ratios among opioids used for successful switching are unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the initial and final conversion ratios used for a successful opioid switching in cancer patients, and eventual associated factors. Methods Ninety-five patients who were successfully switched were evaluated. The following data were collected: age, gender, Karnofsky performance score, primary cancer, cognitive function, the presence of neuropathic, and incident pain. Opioids, route of administration, and their doses expressed in oral morphine equivalents used before OS were recorded as well as opioids use for starting opioid switching, and at time of stabilization. Physical and psychological symptoms were rou...
Abstract CONTEXT: Opioid switching has been found to improve opioid responsiveness in different ...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Objective. This pilot study clinically tests whether a conversion factor of 2 to 1 is appropriate wh...
In this paper we describe the results of a systematic search of the literature on conversion ratios ...
Opioid switching is a common practice of substituting one opioid for another to improve analgesia or...
Background: Opioid switching or rotation is reported to be a common practice in palliative care. Pub...
Objectives: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the conversion ratios between tapentad...
Objectives: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the conversion ratios between tapen...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evidence the clinical effects of an abrupt substitution of mor...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evidence the clinical effects of an abrupt substitution of mor...
Context: A rapid method of methadone conversion known as the Perth Protocol is commonly used in Aust...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Evaluation of opioid switching (OS) for cancer pain has not been properly assessed. The aim of this ...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Evaluation of opioid switching (OS) for cancer pain has not been properly assessed. The aim of this ...
Abstract CONTEXT: Opioid switching has been found to improve opioid responsiveness in different ...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Objective. This pilot study clinically tests whether a conversion factor of 2 to 1 is appropriate wh...
In this paper we describe the results of a systematic search of the literature on conversion ratios ...
Opioid switching is a common practice of substituting one opioid for another to improve analgesia or...
Background: Opioid switching or rotation is reported to be a common practice in palliative care. Pub...
Objectives: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the conversion ratios between tapentad...
Objectives: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the conversion ratios between tapen...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evidence the clinical effects of an abrupt substitution of mor...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evidence the clinical effects of an abrupt substitution of mor...
Context: A rapid method of methadone conversion known as the Perth Protocol is commonly used in Aust...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Evaluation of opioid switching (OS) for cancer pain has not been properly assessed. The aim of this ...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Evaluation of opioid switching (OS) for cancer pain has not been properly assessed. The aim of this ...
Abstract CONTEXT: Opioid switching has been found to improve opioid responsiveness in different ...
Opioid switching is often used to improve the opioid response in cancer patients experiencing poor a...
Objective. This pilot study clinically tests whether a conversion factor of 2 to 1 is appropriate wh...