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Breakthrough pain characteristics and syndromes in patients with cancer pain. An international survey.

Augusto Caraceni1, Cinzia Martini, Ernesto Zecca, Russell K Portenoy, M A Ashby, G Hawson, K A Jackson, N Lickiss, N Muirden, M Pisasale, D Moulin, V N Schulz, M A Rico Pazo, J A Serrano, H Andersen, H T Henriksen, I Mejholm, P Sjogren, T Heiskanen, E Kalso, P Pere, R Poyhia, E Vuorinen, I Tigerstedt, P Ruismaki, M Bertolino, F Larue, J Y Ranchere, G Hege-Scheuing, I Bowdler, F Helbing, E Kostner, L Radbruch, K Kastrinaki, S Shah, S Vijayaram, K S Sharma, P Sarashawathi Devi, P N Jain, P V Ramamani, A Beny, C Brunelli, M Maltoni, S Mercadante, R Plancarte, S Schug, P Engstrand, A F Ovalle, X Wang, M Ferraz Alves, M R Abrunhosa, W Z Sun, L Zhang, A Gazizov, M Vaisman, S Rudoy, M Gomez Sancho, P Vila, J Trelis, P Chaudakshetrin, M L J Koh, R T M Van Dongen, A Vielvoye-Kerkmeer, M V Boswell, T Elliott, E Hargus, L Lutz.   

Abstract

Breakthrough pain (BKP) is a transitory flare of pain that occurs on a background of relatively well controlled baseline pain. Previous surveys have found that BKP is highly prevalent among patients with cancer pain and predicts more severe pain, pain-related distress and functional impairment, and relatively poor quality of life. An international group of investigators assembled by a task force of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of BKP as part of a prospective, cross-sectional survey of cancer pain. Fifty-eight clinicians in 24 countries evaluated a total of 1095 patients with cancer pain using patient-rated items from the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) and observer-rated measures. The observer-rated information included demographic and tumor-related data, the occurrence of BKP, and responses on checklists of pain syndromes and pathophysiologies. The clinicians reported BKP in 64.8% of patients. Physicians from English-speaking countries were significantly more likely to report BKP than other physicians. BKP was associated with higher pain scores and functional interference on the BPI. Multivariate analysis showed an independent association of BKP with the presence of more than one pain, a vertebral pain syndrome, pain due to plexopathy, and English-speaking country. These data confirm the high prevalence of BKP, its association with more severe pain and functional impairment, and its relationship to specific cancer pain syndromes. Further studies are needed to characterize subtypes of BKP. The uneven distribution of BKP reporting across pain specialists from different countries suggests that more standardized methods for diagnosing BKP are needed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15198130     DOI: 10.1191/0269216304pm890oa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


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