Acute Pain Episodes in Patients Under Opioid Maintenance Therapy : Clinical Management and Long Term Effects
NCT ID: NCT00738036
Last Updated: 2017-05-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
151 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2008-04-30
2009-11-30
Brief Summary
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The objective of the study is to compare the efficiency of the opioid maintenance therapy according to the arisen of an acute painful phenomenon requiring an analgesic management for these patients. At first, this work will allow to determine the results on acute pain of the current practices for these patients. The comparison of the long term consequences on opioid maintenance therapy between the patients that presented an acute painful phenomenon and the control patients should help to improve acute pain management for these patients while limiting the risk of relapse in the abused consumption of psychoactive substances.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Group P
Exposed to an acute painful phenomenon requiring an analgesic management
No interventions assigned to this group
Group C
Control, not exposed to acute pain
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients under opioid maintenance therapy (buprenorphine or methadone)
* Patients treated by the same drug (buprenorphine or methadone) since at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
* Absence of possible follow-up
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University Hospital, Toulouse
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University Hospital, Toulouse
Locations
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University Hospital Toulouse
Toulouse, , France
Countries
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References
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Bounes V, Palmaro A, Lapeyre-Mestre M, Roussin A. Long-term consequences of acute pain for patients under methadone or buprenorphine maintenance treatment. Pain Physician. 2013 Nov-Dec;16(6):E739-47.
Other Identifiers
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07 001 07
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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