Clinical Characteristics of Noncancer-Related Upper Back Pain on Initiation of Palliative Care in Patients with Incurable Cancer
Background: Cancer patients experience various types of pain unrelated to their malignancy. However, no previous study has reported the prevalence of noncancer-related pain among patients with incurable cancer. Objective: We aimed to investigate the frequency of noncancer-related upper back pain, th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Palliative medicine reports 2021-11, Vol.2 (1), p.335-339 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background:
Cancer patients experience various types of pain unrelated to their malignancy. However, no previous study has reported the prevalence of noncancer-related pain among patients with incurable cancer.
Objective:
We aimed to investigate the frequency of noncancer-related upper back pain, the type of noncancer disease, and pain intensity among patients.
Design:
This is a multicenter cross-sectional survey.
Setting/Subjects:
Subjects were patients with incurable cancer who underwent initiation of palliative care at two university hospitals in Japan.
Measurements:
Data for patient characteristics were recorded, and the upper back pain intensity, duration, analgesic use, and opioid drug use with dose were determined. Appropriate statistical tests were also performed.
Results:
Among the 103 patients with upper back pain, 20 (19.4%) had cancer-related pain, 28 (27.2%) had both cancer- and noncancer-related pain, and 53 (51.5%) had only noncancer-related pain. Myofascial pain was suspected in the 72 (88.9%) participants with noncancer-related pain. The median pain numerical rating scale score was four in the cancer-related pain group and seven in the other two groups (
p
= 0.005).
Conclusions:
A high proportion of outpatients with incurable cancer undergoing palliative care initiation had noncancer-related upper back pain. Severe pain at the initiation of palliative care in patients with incurable cancer may include noncancer-related pain. Trial Registration: UMIN000038371. Registered December 1, 2019. |
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ISSN: | 2689-2820 2689-2820 |
DOI: | 10.1089/pmr.2021.0044 |