Assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain: from theory to clinical practice

Renato Vellucci,1 Rocco Domenico Mediati,1 Silvia Gasperoni,1 Massimo Mammucari,2 Franco Marinangeli,3 Patrizia Romualdi4 1Palliative Care and Pain Therapy Unit, University Hospital of Careggi, Florence, 2Primary Care Unit, ASL RM 1, Rome, 3Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, Univ...

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Main Authors: Vellucci R, Mediati RD, Gasperoni S, Mammucari M, Marinangeli F, Romualdi P
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Pain Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/assessment-and-treatment-of-breakthrough-cancer-pain-from-theory-to-cl-peer-reviewed-article-JPR
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description Renato Vellucci,1 Rocco Domenico Mediati,1 Silvia Gasperoni,1 Massimo Mammucari,2 Franco Marinangeli,3 Patrizia Romualdi4 1Palliative Care and Pain Therapy Unit, University Hospital of Careggi, Florence, 2Primary Care Unit, ASL RM 1, Rome, 3Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, l’Aquila, 4Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Abstract: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a common condition in oncological patients. However, its management is still suboptimal. Improved knowledge of BTcP and its management in clinical practice may have immediate importance for all physicians involved in the supportive care of cancer patients. This review critically discusses the most important concepts for the correct diagnosis of BTcP and presents some intriguing cases of the management of this condition in clinical practice. Overall, the most appropriate therapeutic choice appears to be a rapid-onset opioid (ROO), and in particular, the nasal route of administration is the quickest and most convenient mode of administration for the management of BTcP, especially when the patient needs rapid resolution of pain. To this end, intranasal fentanyl spray may have a particular relevance in clinical practice. Future research should focus on accepted definitions of BTcP to investigate the optimal management of this highly heterogeneous pain condition. Therapeutic decision-making of patients, clinicians, and payers will likely be driven from results of well-designed clinical trials of ROOs. Keywords: breakthrough cancer pain, rapid-onset opioid, intranasal fentanyl spray
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spelling doaj.art-c3d8f30018f7469aba54cae992937af12022-12-22T02:35:29ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902017-09-01Volume 102147215534674Assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain: from theory to clinical practiceVellucci RMediati RDGasperoni SMammucari MMarinangeli FRomualdi PRenato Vellucci,1 Rocco Domenico Mediati,1 Silvia Gasperoni,1 Massimo Mammucari,2 Franco Marinangeli,3 Patrizia Romualdi4 1Palliative Care and Pain Therapy Unit, University Hospital of Careggi, Florence, 2Primary Care Unit, ASL RM 1, Rome, 3Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, l’Aquila, 4Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Abstract: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is a common condition in oncological patients. However, its management is still suboptimal. Improved knowledge of BTcP and its management in clinical practice may have immediate importance for all physicians involved in the supportive care of cancer patients. This review critically discusses the most important concepts for the correct diagnosis of BTcP and presents some intriguing cases of the management of this condition in clinical practice. Overall, the most appropriate therapeutic choice appears to be a rapid-onset opioid (ROO), and in particular, the nasal route of administration is the quickest and most convenient mode of administration for the management of BTcP, especially when the patient needs rapid resolution of pain. To this end, intranasal fentanyl spray may have a particular relevance in clinical practice. Future research should focus on accepted definitions of BTcP to investigate the optimal management of this highly heterogeneous pain condition. Therapeutic decision-making of patients, clinicians, and payers will likely be driven from results of well-designed clinical trials of ROOs. Keywords: breakthrough cancer pain, rapid-onset opioid, intranasal fentanyl sprayhttps://www.dovepress.com/assessment-and-treatment-of-breakthrough-cancer-pain-from-theory-to-cl-peer-reviewed-article-JPRBreakthrough cancer painrapid-onset opioidintranasal fentanyl spray
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Journal of Pain Research
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rapid-onset opioid
intranasal fentanyl spray
title Assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain: from theory to clinical practice
title_full Assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain: from theory to clinical practice
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title_short Assessment and treatment of breakthrough cancer pain: from theory to clinical practice
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topic Breakthrough cancer pain
rapid-onset opioid
intranasal fentanyl spray
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