Morphine dosis and side effects - a comparison of older and younger patients with tumour pain

Citation
G. Loick et al., Morphine dosis and side effects - a comparison of older and younger patients with tumour pain, DEUT MED WO, 125(41), 2000, pp. 1216-1221
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Volume
125
Issue
41
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1216 - 1221
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Background and goal of study: Older patients are said to be more sensitive to analgesics and to have a higher risk of side effects due to pharmacokine tic changes developing with old age. On account of this many elderly patien ts with cancer pain are denied adequate analgesic treatment. We compared ef ficacy and side effects of cancer pain management in different age groups. Methods: From 1994 to April 1996 577 cancer patients were treated in our pa in clinic according to WHO-Guidelines. Efficacy and side effects were evalu ated for 508 patients (< 65 years = G1: 323 patients, 65-74 years = G2: 127 patients, > 74 years = G3: 58 patients) with a computerised documentation system. Results: 508 patients were treated on 42123 days and revisited on 5572 cont rols. 30 patients were treated longer than 1 year (G1 21 patients, G2 6 pat ients, G3 3 patients). 143 patients were treated until death. 286 patients were treated on 19448 days with oral morphine. (G1: 1712 days; G2: 3645 day s; G3: 2364 days). Geriatric patients (C3) received significantly higher do ses of morphine than younger patients. Adjuvant drugs were given on 81% of treatment days (G1 84%, G2 75%, G3 75%). Incidence and intensity of side ef fects were not increased in older patients with the exception of urinary di sorders. Conclusions: Geriatric patients with cancer pain can be treated as effectiv ely according to WHO-Guidelines as younger patients. In our study patients in the old age group received significantly higher doses of oral morphine. When analgesic drugs are titrated according to individual needs, side effec ts are not more frequent or severe than in younger patients.