Publications by authors named "VENTAFRIDDA V"

Unlabelled: This large scale computer-assisted telephone survey was undertaken to explore the prevalence, severity, treatment and impact of chronic pain in 15 European countries and Israel. Screening interviews identified respondents aged 18 years with chronic pain for in-depth interviews. 19% of 46,394 respondents willing to participate (refusal rate 46%) had suffered pain for 6 months, had experienced pain in the last month and several times during the last week.

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In spite of recent advances in anti-cancer treatments, most adult cancer patients still ultimately die from their disease. There should therefore be free access to palliative care around the clock and seven days a week, for all cancer patients, as a fundamental human right. At present, the implementation of palliative care and patients' access to it are inconsistent across Europe and many other parts of the world.

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Successful pain management with opioids requires that adequate analgesia be achieved without excessive adverse effects. By these criteria, a substantial minority of patients treated with oral morphine (10% to 30%) do not have a successful outcome because of (1) excessive adverse effects, (2) inadequate analgesia, or (3) a combination of both excessive adverse effects along with inadequate analgesia. The management of excessive adverse effects remains a major clinical challenge.

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An expert working group of the European Association for Palliative Care has revised and updated its guidelines on the use of morphine in the management of cancer pain. The revised recommendations presented here give guidance on the use of morphine and the alternative strong opioid analgesics which have been introduced in many parts of the world in recent years. Practical strategies for dealing with difficult situations are described presenting a consensus view where supporting evidence is lacking.

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Purpose: The aims of this study were to describe the analgesia, side effects, and dosage and the causes of suspension of treatment in a large sample of advanced cancer patients with pain after treatment with oral methadone from 7 to 90 days.

Patients And Methods: In a retrospective study, data collected for 196 advanced cancer outpatients with moderate to severe pain treated at 8-hour intervals with oral methadone in solution form from February 1993 to February 1995 were analyzed at baseline (time 0) and then at 7, 15, 30, 45, 60, and 90 days. The following parameters were assessed: Karnofsky Performance Status, intensity of pain (using the Integrated Pain Score [IPS], intensity of pain, insomnia, drowsiness, confusion, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and dyspnea (using the Therapy Impact Questionnaire [TIQ], mean daily dose of drug administered, and reasons for withdrawal from study.

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This study presents a prospective evaluation of the home care programme for patients with advanced cancer at the National Cancer Institute of Milan. Demographic, psychosocial and physical variables were evaluated. The Therapy Impact Questionnaire was used for symptom and quality of life assessment.

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A multicenter cross-sectional study of 115 terminal cancer patients in eight home-care units assessed the prognostic value of quality of life scores, as measured by the Therapy Impact Questionnaire (TIQ). The analysis of the questionnaires completed by 100 patients revealed an association between survival and many of the scales: fatigue, gastrointestinal symptoms, global health status, functional impairment, emotional status, and cognitive status. This association was also observed for some specific physical symptoms, such as confusion, weakness, and loss of appetite, and the overall number of symptoms reported by the patient.

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To clarify the range of potential etiologies that may contribute to organic brain syndrome in patients receiving systemic opioids for cancer pain, we describe 15 patients who presented this complication. In 11 cases, concomitant conditions were found that could contribute to the onset of organic brain syndrome. These data illustrate that multiple causes often play a role in the development of mental status changes in advanced cancer.

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In a randomized single-blind study carried out simultaneously in five Departments for Pain Therapy and Palliative Care, the analgesic efficacy and side effects of oral ketorolac (ketorolac tromethamine, Tora-Dol, CAS 74103-07-4) and diclofenac sodium were compared in a population of 100 advanced cancer patients suffering from somatic and/or visceral pain. The treatment was carried out in agreement with the first step of the WHO pharmacological strategy in cancer pain. The administered dosage was 10 mg every 6 h for ketorolac and 50 mg every 8 h for diclofenac sodium.

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Octreotide is a synthetic somatostatin analogue that has been recently tested by various routes of administration as an analgesic drug for different types of pain. The authors evaluated the analgesic efficacy of a subcutaneous 200-ng bolus of octreotide on somatic and visceral pain from advanced cancer in a randomized, single-blind crossover study. The results in nine cases did not show an analgesic effect superior to that of a placebo.

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Coeliac plexus block (CPB) is one of the few neurolytic procedures that is still considered very useful in managing chronic cancer pain. We describe what we believe to be the fifth case in the literature of paraplegia following coeliac plexus block with ethyl alcohol. Clinical and neurophysiological examination confirmed the hypothesis of an acute myelopathy probably caused by ischemia due to involvement of Adamkievicz's artery.

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Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can lead to self-inflicted blame and hypochondriac fears as well as to problems with sexuality. The aim of this study was to assess the psychological and psychodynamic aspects of patients with widespread genital HPV infection entering into a clinical trial in which they were randomly assigned to three treatment groups: CO2 laser ablation, intramuscular interferon-alpha, CO2 laser ablation plus intramuscular interferon-alpha. Fifty-one patients were studied.

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