Drug Treatments for Pruritus in Adult Palliative Care

被引:8
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作者
Siemens, Waldemar [1 ]
Xander, Carola [1 ]
Meerpohl, Joerg J. [2 ]
Antes, Gerd [2 ]
Becker, Gerhild [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Freiburg, Med Ctr, Dept Palliat Care, Freiburg, Germany
[2] Univ Freiburg, German Cochrane Ctr, Freiburg, Germany
来源
DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL | 2014年 / 111卷 / 50期
关键词
ORAL NALTREXONE TREATMENT; PRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSIS; DOUBLE-BLIND; HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS; UREMIC PRURITUS; CROMOLYN SODIUM; RISK-FACTORS; CROSSOVER; EFFICACY; GABAPENTIN;
D O I
10.3238/arztebl.2014.0863
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Pruritus is a rare but troublesome symptom in palliative-care patients with a variety of underlying diseases. The pharmacotherapy of pruritus is often off-label, and an evidence-based evaluation is needed. Method: A Cochrane Review published in 2013 was updated with a systematic literature search up to January 2014. Randomized and controlled trials (RCTs) with adult palliative-care patients were included. Results: In the 43 RCTs that were analyzed, three of which were more recent than the Cochrane Review, 8 clinically relevant active substances were investigated in a total of 19 RCTs. Effective drugs for pruritus in palliative-care patients included paroxetine for pruritus of diverse origins (1 RCT; strong effect) and indomethacin for HIV-induced prutitus (1 RCT; median effect = moderate reduction). Effective drugs for pruritus in uremia were gabapentin (2 RCTs; strong effect), nalfurafin (3 RCTs; moderate effect), naltrexone (3 RCTs; heterogeneous effects, ranging from weak to strong), and cromoglicic acid (2 RCTs; moderate to strong effect). Effective drugs for cholestatic pruritus were rifampicin (3 RCTs; moderate effect), flumecinol (2 RCTs; weak to moderate effect), and naltrexone (2 RCTs; moderate to strong effect). Undesired effects were most common with naltrexone (dizziness: 0%-50%, nausea: 0%-50%) and nalfurafin (nasopharyngitis: 8%-12%, insomnia: 7%-15%). Conclusion: In view of the diverse etiologies of pruritus in palliative-care patients, careful consideration should be given to the choice of drug used to treat it. The substances listed here have moderate to strong antipruritic effects and merit further study in RCTs of high methodological quality.
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页码:863 / U32
页数:14
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