Effects of Oral Morphine on Dyspnea in Patients with Cancer: Response Rate, Predictive Factors, and Clinically Meaningful Change (CJLSG1101)

Author:

Takahashi Kosuke12,Kondo Masashi3,Ando Masahiko4,Shiraki Akira5,Nakashima Harunori5,Wakayama Hisashi6,Kataoka Kensuke7,Yamamoto Masashi8,Sugino Yasuteru9,Nishikawa Mitsunori10,Imaizumi Kazuyoshi3,Kojima Eiji11,Sumida Atsushi12,Takeyama Yoshihiro13,Saito Hiroshi1,Hasegawa Yoshinori2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Aichi Cancer Center Aichi Hospital, Okazaki, Japan

2. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan

3. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Japan

4. Center for Advanced Medicine and Clinical Research, Nagoya University Hospital, Nagoya, Japan

5. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Ogaki, Japan

6. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital, Nagoya, Japan

7. Department of Respiratory Medicine and Allergy, Tosei General Hospital, Seto, Japan

8. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Nagoya, Japan

9. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Toyota Memorial Hospital, Toyota, Japan

10. Department of Palliative Care, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu, Japan

11. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Komaki Municipal Hospital, Komaki, Japan

12. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tsushima City Hospital, Tsushima, Japan

13. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Toyohashi, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background Although the efficacy of parenteral morphine for alleviating dyspnea has been previously demonstrated in several studies, little is known regarding the efficacy of oral morphine for dyspnea among patients with cancer, including its response rate and predictive factors of effectiveness. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify the effectiveness of oral morphine on dyspnea in patients with cancer and elucidate the predictive factors of its effectiveness. Subjects, Materials, and Methods In this multicenter prospective observational study, we investigated the change in dyspnea intensity in patients with cancer before and after the administration of oral morphine by using a visual analog scale (VAS). We also administered a self-assessment questionnaire to determine whether the patients believed oral morphine was effective. Results Eighty patients were enrolled in the study, and 71 of these patients were eligible. The least square mean of the VAS scores for dyspnea intensity was 53.5 at baseline, which decreased significantly to 44.7, 40.8, and 35.0 at 30, 60, and 120 minutes after morphine administration, respectively. Fifty-four patients (76.1%) reported that oral morphine was effective on the self-assessment questionnaire. Among the background factors, a high score for “sense of discomfort” on the Cancer Dyspnea Scale (CDS) and a smoking history of fewer pack-years were associated with greater effectiveness. Conclusion Oral morphine was effective and feasible for treating cancer-related dyspnea. A higher score for “sense of discomfort” on the CDS and a smaller cumulative amount of smoking may be predictive factors of the effectiveness of oral morphine.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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