| Literature DB >> 32033582 |
Nasim Zamani1,2,3, Nicholas A Buckley4, Hossein Hassanian-Moghaddam5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Naloxone is the usual drug used in opioid-induced respiratory depression but it has a short half-life, precipitates withdrawal in dependent patients, and thus for persistent reversal of long-acting opioids has to be given by titrated doses and infusions. The partial agonist buprenorphine has a much longer duration of action and causes less severe withdrawal, but still should largely reverse respiratory depression induced by full agonist opioids. We aimed to compare the efficacy/safety of buprenorphine and naloxone in reversing respiratory depression in methadone-poisoned opioid-dependent patients.Entities:
Keywords: Antidote treatment; Buprenorphine; Methadone; Naloxone; Opioid overdose
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32033582 PMCID: PMC7006192 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-020-2740-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Fig. 1CONSORT diagram for patients’ allocation
Demographic and baseline clinical variables in the three treatment arms
| Variable † | Naloxone ( | Buprenorphine 10 μg/kg ( | Buprenorphine 15 μg/kg ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean [IQR] Age (years) (min, max) | 40 [24 to 50] (18, 66) | 44 [27 to 53] (15, 63) | 48 [36 to 62] (23, 77) |
| Mean [IQR] Methadone dose (mg)* (min, max) | 100 [50 to 200](20, 350) | 150 [79 to 325] (40, 1400) | 100 [40 to 175] (25, 800) |
| Formulation: syrup | 18 (67%) | 19 (70%) | 23 (85%) |
| Tablet | 5 (19%) | 6 (22%) | 3 (11%) |
| Unknown | 4 (15%) | 2 (8%) | 1 (4%) |
| Mean [IQR] Glasgow coma score (min, max) | 14 [12 to 15] (6, 15) | 15 [13 to 15] (10, 15) | 13 [11 to 15] (8, 15) |
| Mean [IQR] Respiratory rate (min, max) | 12 [8 to 16] (6, 30) | 15 [14 to 18] (6, 25) | 15 [10 to 16] (7, 22) |
| Mean [IQR] Initial naloxone dose (min, max)( | 1.0 [0.8 to 2.3] (0.4, 4.8) | 0.8 [0.8 to 1.2] (0.4, 2.4) | 1 [0.7 to 2] (0.4, 2) |
| Mean [IQR] Time to admission (h)* (min, max) | 9 [5 to 12] (2, 24) | 12 [7 to 20] (2, 72) | 5 [5 to 12] (2, 24) |
| Mean [IQR] Initial pH (min, max) | 7.3 [7.2 to 7.3] (7.1, 7.5) | 7.3 [7.2 to 7.3] (7.1, 7.4) | 7.3 [7.2 to 7.3] (7.1, 7.4) |
| Mean [IQR] Initial pCO2 (mmHg) (min, max) | 56 [46 to 62] (16, 75) | 57 [51 to 65] (45, 79) | 62 [52 to 68] (20, 88) |
† All values: Median [IQR] (min, max) unless otherwise specified. *Missing data in 27 cases
Fig. 2Respiratory rate over time and episodes of opioid induced apnea in those treated with buprenorphine vs naloxone (3-hourly observations + additional events). Respiratory rate shown as zero if intubated and then censored
Fig. 3Variability in naloxone doses given to reverse opioid-induced sedation after methadone overdose
Comparison of response to naloxone vs combined buprenorphine groups (n = 81)
| Outcome | Naloxone ( | Buprenorphine ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Response to bolus antidote doses | Complete 13 (48%) Partial 13 (48%) No response 1(4%) | Complete 50 (93%) Partial 3 (5%) No response 1 (2%) | < 0.0001 |
| Opioid withdrawal | 15 (56%) | 6 (11%) | < 0.0001 |
| Further apnea | 6 (22%) | 7 (13%) | 0.34 |
| Aspiration | 1 (4%) | 6 (11%) | 0.41 |
| Intubation | 8 (30%) | 5 (9%) | 0.026 |
| Continuing Sedation | 9 (33%) | 3 (6%) | 0.002 |
| ARDS | 4 (15%) | 0 | 0.01 |
| Discharged alive with no sequelae (%) | 23 (85%) | 54 (100%) | 0.01 |
Fig. 4Violin and scatter plot of withdrawal scores after initial doses of buprenorphine vs naloxone (COWS scale)
Fig. 5Time course and variability of venous pH after methadone overdose treated with buprenorphine vs. naloxone reversal
Per-protocol comparison of outcomes in three arms of the study (n = 81)
| Outcome | Naloxone ( | Buprenorphine 10 μg/kg ( | Buprenorphine 15 μg/kg ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Response to bolus antidote doses | Complete 13 (48%) Partial 13 (48%) No response 1 (4%) | Complete 23 (85%) Relative 3 (11%) No response 1 (4%) | Complete 27 (100%) Partial 0 No response 0 |
| Opioid withdrawal | 15 (56%) | 0 | 6 (22%) |
| Further apnea | 6 (22%) | 4 (15%) | 3 (11%) |
| Aspiration | 1 (4%) | 5 (18%) | 1 (4%) |
| Intubation | 8 (30%) | 4 (15%) | 1 (4%) |
| Continuing sedation | 9 (33%) | 0 | 3 (11%) |