Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War

"nAmong patients with chronic unrelieved pain, war veterans of eight years long Iraq - Iran war deserve especial attention. They not only suffer from severe intractable pain but also should bear some intangible consequences of unrelieved pain and severe disability. This perspective study re...

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Main Authors: Payam Dadkhah, Seyed Mohammad Godsi, Asadollah Saadatniaki, Mir Moussa Aghdashi, Nayereh Khodashenas Firoozabadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-07-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/19233.pdf&manuscript_id=19233
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spelling doaj-ff03438aef30463b8054bfbd98c83b522020-11-25T03:43:14ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252011-07-01497456459Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran WarPayam DadkhahSeyed Mohammad GodsiAsadollah SaadatniakiMir Moussa AghdashiNayereh Khodashenas Firoozabadi"nAmong patients with chronic unrelieved pain, war veterans of eight years long Iraq - Iran war deserve especial attention. They not only suffer from severe intractable pain but also should bear some intangible consequences of unrelieved pain and severe disability. This perspective study reviews the outcome of implantation of intrathecal opioid pumps in these patients. Ten war veterans (mean age 43.36) with chronic nonmalignant pain included in this perspective study. Medical records reviewed to identify pain diagnosis, medication intake prior to implantation, details of the intrathecal opioid trial and date of implantation, surgical and technical complications. Outcome measures were global pain relief, physical activity levels, intrathecal opioid side effects, medication consumption and patient satisfaction. Overall pain relief at the time of study was 60%. Mean pain relief was 53%. A majority of patients reported improvements in physical activity levels and were satisfied with this type of therapy. Impotence and constipation were two most common pharmacological side effects. No surgical complication reported. The study showed that this type of therapy in Iranian war veterans improved analgesia, increased self-report physical activity levels and in spite of high incidence of pharmacological side effects, most of the patients were satisfied with this type of therapy. These results are comparable to those of previous studies in this field. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/19233.pdf&manuscript_id=19233 War veteransIntrathecal opioid therapyChronic pain
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author Payam Dadkhah
Seyed Mohammad Godsi
Asadollah Saadatniaki
Mir Moussa Aghdashi
Nayereh Khodashenas Firoozabadi
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Seyed Mohammad Godsi
Asadollah Saadatniaki
Mir Moussa Aghdashi
Nayereh Khodashenas Firoozabadi
Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
Acta Medica Iranica
War veterans
Intrathecal opioid therapy
Chronic pain
author_facet Payam Dadkhah
Seyed Mohammad Godsi
Asadollah Saadatniaki
Mir Moussa Aghdashi
Nayereh Khodashenas Firoozabadi
author_sort Payam Dadkhah
title Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
title_short Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
title_full Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
title_fullStr Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of Continuous Intrathecal Opioid Therapy for Management of Chronic Pain in Iranian Veterans of the Imposed Iraq- Iran War
title_sort outcome of continuous intrathecal opioid therapy for management of chronic pain in iranian veterans of the imposed iraq- iran war
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2011-07-01
description "nAmong patients with chronic unrelieved pain, war veterans of eight years long Iraq - Iran war deserve especial attention. They not only suffer from severe intractable pain but also should bear some intangible consequences of unrelieved pain and severe disability. This perspective study reviews the outcome of implantation of intrathecal opioid pumps in these patients. Ten war veterans (mean age 43.36) with chronic nonmalignant pain included in this perspective study. Medical records reviewed to identify pain diagnosis, medication intake prior to implantation, details of the intrathecal opioid trial and date of implantation, surgical and technical complications. Outcome measures were global pain relief, physical activity levels, intrathecal opioid side effects, medication consumption and patient satisfaction. Overall pain relief at the time of study was 60%. Mean pain relief was 53%. A majority of patients reported improvements in physical activity levels and were satisfied with this type of therapy. Impotence and constipation were two most common pharmacological side effects. No surgical complication reported. The study showed that this type of therapy in Iranian war veterans improved analgesia, increased self-report physical activity levels and in spite of high incidence of pharmacological side effects, most of the patients were satisfied with this type of therapy. These results are comparable to those of previous studies in this field.
topic War veterans
Intrathecal opioid therapy
Chronic pain
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/19233.pdf&manuscript_id=19233
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