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Exposure to opioid maintenance treatment reduces long-term mortality.

Amy Gibson1, Louisa Degenhardt, Richard P Mattick, Robert Ali, Jason White, Susannah O'Brien.   

Abstract

AIMS: To (i) examine the predictors of mortality in a randomized study of methadone versus buprenorphine maintenance treatment; (ii) compare the survival experience of the randomized subject groups; and (iii) describe the causes of death.
DESIGN: Ten-year longitudinal follow-up of mortality among participants in a randomized trial of methadone versus buprenorphine maintenance treatment.
SETTING: Recruitment through three clinics for a randomized trial of buprenorphine versus methadone maintenance. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 405 heroin-dependent (DSM-IV) participants aged 18 years and above who consented to participate in original study. MEASUREMENTS: Baseline data from original randomized study; dates and causes of death through data linkage with Births, Deaths and Marriages registries; and longitudinal treatment exposure via State health departments. Predictors of mortality examined through survival analysis.
FINDINGS: There was an overall mortality rate of 8.84 deaths per 1000 person-years of follow-up and causes of death were comparable with the literature. Increased exposure to episodes of opioid treatment longer than 7 days reduced the risk of mortality; there was no differential mortality among methadone versus buprenorphine participants. More dependent, heavier users of heroin at baseline had a lower risk of death, and also higher exposure to opioid treatment. Older participants randomized to buprenorphine treatment had significantly improved survival. Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander participants had a higher risk of death.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased exposure to opioid maintenance treatment reduces the risk of death in opioid-dependent people. There was no differential reduction between buprenorphine and methadone. Previous studies suggesting differential effects may have been affected by biases in patient selection.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18190664     DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.02090.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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