Literature DB >> 25132680

How does pharmacogenetic testing alter the treatment course and patient response for chronic-pain patients in comparison with the current "trial-and-error" standard of care?

Kelly DeFeo1, Kristen Sykora, Susan Eley, Debra Vincent.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate if pharmacogenetic testing (PT) holds value for pain-management practitioners by identifying the potential applications of pharmacogenetic research as well as applications in practice. DATA SOURCES: A review of the literature was conducted utilizing the databases EBSCOhost, Biomedical Reference Collection, CINAHL, Health Business: Full Text, Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition, and MEDLINE with the keywords, personalized medicine, cytochrome P450, and phamacogenetics.
CONCLUSIONS: Chronic-pain patients present some of the most challenging patients to manage medically. Often paired with persistent, life-altering pain, they might also have oncologic and psychological comorbidities that can further complicate their management. One-step in-office PT is now widely available to optimize management of complicated patients and affectively remove the "trial-and-error" process of medication therapy. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Practitioners must be familiar with the genetic determinants that affect a patient's response to medications in order to decrease preventable morbidity and mortality associated with drug-drug and patient-drug interactions, and to provide cost-effective care through avoidance of inappropriate medications. Improved pain managements will impove patient outcomes and satisfaction. ©2014 American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

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Keywords:  Pharmacogenetics; genetics; pain management; patient care outcomes; pharmacotherapy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25132680     DOI: 10.1002/2327-6924.12154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract        ISSN: 2327-6886            Impact factor:   1.165


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1.  Impressions of pharmacogenomic testing among Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists: a mixed-method study.

Authors:  Dru Riddle; Mat Gregoski; Kathy Baker; Bonnie Dumas; Carolyn H Jenkins
Journal:  Pharmacogenomics       Date:  2016-03-29       Impact factor: 2.533

2.  Designing and conducting proof-of-concept chronic pain analgesic clinical trials.

Authors:  Claudia M Campbell; Ian Gilron; Tina Doshi; Srinivasa Raja
Journal:  Pain Rep       Date:  2019-02-26
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