Opioid consumption before and after the establishment of a palliative medicine unit in an Egyptian cancer centre

من ويكيتعمر
اذهب إلى: تصفح، ابحث

PMID:23098011)

Alsirafy SA, Ibrahim NY, Abou-Elela EN

Palliative Medicine Unit, Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine (NEMROCK), Kasr Al-Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo University, PO Box 99, Manial Al-Rodah, Cairo 11553, Egypt. alsirafy@kasralainy.edu.eg

Journal of Palliative Care [2012, 28(3):135-140]

Abstract

Opioid consumption before and after the establishment of a palliative medicine unit (PMU) in an Egyptian cancer centre was reviewed. A comparison of consumption during the year before the PMU was established to consumption during the third year after the PMU's establishment revealed that morphine consumption increased by 698 percent, fentanyl by 217 percent, and tramadol by 230 percent. Expressed in defined daily dose (DDD) and adjusted for 1,000 new cancer patients, consumption increased by 460 percent, from 4,678 DDD/1,000 new patients to 26,175 DDD/1,000 new patients. Expressed in grams of oral morphine equivalent (g OME), consumption increased by 644 percent, from 233 g OME/1,000 new patients to 1,731 g OME/1,000 new patients. The establishment of the PMU was associated with an increase in opioid consumption, especially morphine, which is an indicator of improvement in cancer pain control. The expression of opioid consumption in OME in addition to DDD may provide further information, especially when weak opioids are included in the analysis.


http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/23098011