Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
QTc and Perceived Sleep Follow up Among Chronic Pain Patients With Opiate Medication
QTc:
Since the reports of three deaths attributed to Torsade de Point (TdP) related to treatment
with the long-acting methadone derivative levomethadyl acetate HCl (LAAM), methadone has
been scrutinized for any possible association with TdP. Since then, several studies among
Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) patients and chronic pain patients were done,
reporting diverse results about possible association between methadone dose and QTc
prolongation. Most studies however were cross-sectional and generally found insignificant
clinical prolongation of QTc. A follow up studies are of importance, and although few
studies have started evaluating QTc among MMT patients, none was done among chronic pain
patients with no history of drug usage. One study of 8 chronic pain patients experiencing
insufficient pain control or intolerable side effects during treatment with oral morphine
switched to oral methadone showed insignificant modest increase QTc following 9 month.
Perceived Sleep:
Chronic pain patients as well as drug addicts are known to suffer from poor sleep. Some
studies found possible relation to methadone dose, however, no causal association was found
and importantly some also found association with duration of opiate usage before starting
methadone when entry to MMT clinic. Thus, patients with no history of opiate addiction are
an important interesting group that may help understand relation between methadone usage and
sleep quality. However, sleep must be evaluate before opiate administration and a follow up
study is needed
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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