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The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population

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Adam, SS; Telen, MJ; Jonassaint, CR; De Castro, LM; Jonassaint, JC
Published in: Health Outcomes Research in Medicine
July 1, 2010

Background: Pain is a limiting factor in the daily life activities of sickle cell disease (SCD) patients. Although opioid analgesics are widely used, to date there have been no studies on the relationship of daily opioid use to quality of life (QoL) measures in this population. Objective: To determine the relationship of opioid analgesia to QoL in adults with SCD. Design: There were 185 outpatients with various SCD genotypes evaluated. Data were collected by patient interviews as well as review of medical records. QoL as determined by the Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short Form Survey (SF-36) was the main outcome measured. Results: QoL outcomes were not lower in the classically more severe homozygous SS individuals when compared with the heterozygous SC patients. However, SF-36 scores were significantly lower in individuals using opioids daily compared with those who did not, in all age groups and for all diagnoses. When controlling for hydroxyurea use, the negative association between opioid use and QoL scores remained unchanged. QoL scores were significantly higher in those who were either on no medications or on hydroxyurea alone, as compared with those who were on opioids alone or on hydroxyurea and opioids concurrently. Disease severity scores were not different between medication groups. Conclusions: SCD patients on daily opioids had poorer QoL scores than those who were not on opioids, independent of disease severity. Hydroxyurea had a positive impact on QoL, although that effect was not observed in patients also using chronic opioids. Prospective studies are needed to define the relationship of opioid use to QoL and the significance of the interaction of both drugs in SCD. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Health Outcomes Research in Medicine

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1877-1319

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July 1, 2010

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1

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1

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  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Adam, S. S., Telen, M. J., Jonassaint, C. R., De Castro, L. M., & Jonassaint, J. C. (2010). The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population. Health Outcomes Research in Medicine, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehrm.2010.04.002
Adam, S. S., M. J. Telen, C. R. Jonassaint, L. M. De Castro, and J. C. Jonassaint. “The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population.” Health Outcomes Research in Medicine 1, no. 1 (July 1, 2010). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehrm.2010.04.002.
Adam SS, Telen MJ, Jonassaint CR, De Castro LM, Jonassaint JC. The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population. Health Outcomes Research in Medicine. 2010 Jul 1;1(1).
Adam, S. S., et al. “The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population.” Health Outcomes Research in Medicine, vol. 1, no. 1, July 2010. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.ehrm.2010.04.002.
Adam SS, Telen MJ, Jonassaint CR, De Castro LM, Jonassaint JC. The relationship of opioid analgesia to quality of life in an adult sickle cell population. Health Outcomes Research in Medicine. 2010 Jul 1;1(1).
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Published In

Health Outcomes Research in Medicine

DOI

ISSN

1877-1319

Publication Date

July 1, 2010

Volume

1

Issue

1

Related Subject Headings

  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences