The opioid rotation ratio of strong opioids to transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients. Issue 1 (9th October 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- The opioid rotation ratio of strong opioids to transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients. Issue 1 (9th October 2015)
- Main Title:
- The opioid rotation ratio of strong opioids to transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients
- Authors:
- Reddy, Akhila
Tayjasanant, Supakarn
Haider, Ali
Heung, Yvonne
Wu, Jimin
Liu, Diane
Yennurajalingam, Sriram
Reddy, Suresh
de la Cruz, Maxine
Rodriguez, Eden Mae
Waletich, Jessica
Vidal, Marieberta
Arthur, Joseph
Holmes, Carolyn
Tallie, Kimmie
Wong, Angelique
Dev, Rony
Williams, Janet
Bruera, Eduardo - Abstract:
- Abstract : BACKGROUND: Transdermal fentanyl (TDF) is 1 of the most common opioids prescribed to patients with cancer. However, the accurate opioid rotation ratio (ORR) from other opioids to TDF is unknown, and various currently used methods result in wide variation of the ORR. The objective of this study was to determine the ORR of the oral morphine equivalent daily dose (MEDD) to the TDF dose when correcting for the MEDD of breakthrough opioids (the net MEDD) in cancer outpatients. METHODS: The records of 6790 consecutive patients were reviewed at the authors' supportive care center from 2010 to 2013 to identify those who underwent rotation from other opioids to TDF. Data regarding Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale scores and MEDDs were collected for patients who returned for a follow‐up visit within 5 weeks. Linear regression analysis was used to estimate the ORR between the TDF dose and the net MEDD (the MEDD before opioid rotation [OR] minus the MEDD of the breakthrough opioid used along with TDF after OR). RESULTS: In total, 129 patients underwent OR from other opioids to TDF. The mean patient age was 56 years, 59% were men, and 88% had advanced cancer. Uncontrolled pain (80%) was the most frequent reason for OR. In 101 patients who underwent OR and had no worsening of pain at follow‐up, the median ORR from net MEDD to TDF (in mg per day) was 0.01 (range, −0.02 to 0.04), and the correlation coefficient of the TDF dose to the net MEDD was 0.77 ( P < .0001). The ORR wasAbstract : BACKGROUND: Transdermal fentanyl (TDF) is 1 of the most common opioids prescribed to patients with cancer. However, the accurate opioid rotation ratio (ORR) from other opioids to TDF is unknown, and various currently used methods result in wide variation of the ORR. The objective of this study was to determine the ORR of the oral morphine equivalent daily dose (MEDD) to the TDF dose when correcting for the MEDD of breakthrough opioids (the net MEDD) in cancer outpatients. METHODS: The records of 6790 consecutive patients were reviewed at the authors' supportive care center from 2010 to 2013 to identify those who underwent rotation from other opioids to TDF. Data regarding Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale scores and MEDDs were collected for patients who returned for a follow‐up visit within 5 weeks. Linear regression analysis was used to estimate the ORR between the TDF dose and the net MEDD (the MEDD before opioid rotation [OR] minus the MEDD of the breakthrough opioid used along with TDF after OR). RESULTS: In total, 129 patients underwent OR from other opioids to TDF. The mean patient age was 56 years, 59% were men, and 88% had advanced cancer. Uncontrolled pain (80%) was the most frequent reason for OR. In 101 patients who underwent OR and had no worsening of pain at follow‐up, the median ORR from net MEDD to TDF (in mg per day) was 0.01 (range, −0.02 to 0.04), and the correlation coefficient of the TDF dose to the net MEDD was 0.77 ( P < .0001). The ORR was not significantly impacted by body mass index or serum albumin. The ORR of 0.01 suggests that an MEDD of 100 mg is equivalent to 1 mg TDF daily or approximately 40 micrograms per hour of TDF (1000 micrograms/24 hours). CONCLUSIONS: The median ORR from MEDD to TDF in mg per day was 0.01. These results warrant further studies Cancer 2016;122:149–156. © 2015 American Cancer Society . Abstract : The median opioid rotation ratio (ORR) from the morphine equivalent daily dose (MEDD) to transdermal fentanyl (TDF) (in mg per day) is 0.01, and the ORR from the MEDD to the TDF patch (in micrograms [mcg] per hour) is 0.4. This suggests that a 60‐mg MEDD is equivalent to a 25‐mcg TDF patch (60 mcg × 0.4 mg). … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer. Volume 122:Issue 1(2016)
- Journal:
- Cancer
- Issue:
- Volume 122:Issue 1(2016)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 122, Issue 1 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 122
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0122-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 149
- Page End:
- 156
- Publication Date:
- 2015-10-09
- Subjects:
- cancer pain -- cancer patients -- conversion ratio -- fentanyl transdermal -- morphine equivalent daily dose -- opioid rotation -- supportive care
Cancer -- Periodicals
Cancer -- Cytopathology -- Periodicals
616.99405 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0142 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/cncr.29688 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0008-543X
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