Supplementary Tables – Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care

Supplementary Table 1. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Patient socio-demographic and clinical characteristics at baseline in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP. Supplementa...

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Hauptverfasser: Future Science Group, Figshare, Rodríguez, Albert Tuca, Viejo, Miguel Núñez, Maradey, Pablo, Canal-Sotelo, Jaume, Mancilla, Plácido Guardia, Rivero, Sonia Gutiérrez, Casillas, Inmaculada Raja, Abián, María Herrera, Bermudo, Cristina López
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Zusammenfassung:Supplementary Table 1. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Patient socio-demographic and clinical characteristics at baseline in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP. Supplementary Table 2. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Clinical features of background pain and BTcP at baseline in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP Supplementary Table 3. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Evolution of background pain and BTcP over the study period in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP. Supplementary Table 4. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Quality of life outcomes according to the EORTC QLQ-C30 in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP. Supplementary Table 5. Low dose sublingual fentanyl improves quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain at Palliative Care Global impression of improvement according to patient’s (PGI-I) and physician’s (CGI-I) perspective in the subpopulations treated with medium-to-high fentanyl doses (≥200μg) for BTcP.
DOI:10.25402/fon.19145240