Breakthrough pain: the importance of baseline analgesic regimen with opioids
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2012Author
Zampi, Maddalena
Morabito, Antonietta
Salvato, Fabiana
Vinciguerra, Annamaria
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Pain is one of the most common and often most
feared symptoms in patients with cancer. Ongoing or
progressive pain is physically debilitating and has a
marked impact on quality of life. During their illness, at
least 70% of patients will experience pain sufficiently
severe to require chronic opioid treatment. Moreover,
Breakthrough Pain (BTP) consists in transitory
exacerbations of pain that occurs on a background of
otherwise stable pain in a patient receiving chronic opioid
therapy. An inadequate baseline therapy with opioids can
be one of the causes of BTP.
We will examine the molecular issues that influence the
response of patients to opioids. Finally, we will discuss
about the importance of individualizing therapy.