Multidimensional Statistical Technique for Interpreting the Spontaneous Breakthrough Cancer Pain Phenomenon. A Secondary Analysis from the IOPS-MS Study
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The IOPS-MS Dataset
- Age greater than 18 years;
- Diagnosis of cancer at any stage; well-controlled and stable background pain with an intensity ≤ 4 (on a 0–10 numerical rating scale, NRS);
- Presence of BTcP episode of moderate–severe intensity, clearly distinguished from background pain.
- No cancer diagnosis;
- Unstable and/or uncontrolled background pain (>4/10);
- No relevant peaks in pain intensity (<5/10);
- Poor collaboration or refusal to participate.
2.2. Statistical Analysis
- (a)
- BTcP intensity score (NRS 5–10) (quantitative discrete variable).
- (b)
- Number of BTcP episodes per day (1–4) (quantitative discrete variable).
- (c)
- Duration of BTcP (quantitative continuous variable).
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n (Total = 2671) | % | |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 1465 | 54.8 |
Female | 1206 | 45.2 |
Age | ||
<55 | 589 | 22.1 |
55–64 | 696 | 26.1 |
65–74 | 810 | 30.3 |
≥75 | 576 | 21.6 |
Setting | ||
Inpatients | 1015 | 36.0 |
Outpatients/DH | 1250 | 46.8 |
Hospice/Home palliative care | 406 | 15.2 |
Primary Tumor | ||
Lung | 665 | 24.9 |
Gastrointestinal | 470 | 17.6 |
Breast | 278 | 10.4 |
Pancreas | 237 | 8.9 |
Uro-gynecological | 401 | 15.0 |
Other | 620 | 23.2 |
n° of BTcP | ||
1 | 791 | 29.6 |
2 | 1082 | 40.5 |
3 | 621 | 23.2 |
4 | 177 | 6.6 |
Intensity of BTcP | ||
5 | 118 | 4.4 |
6 | 394 | 14.8 |
7 | 840 | 31.4 |
8 | 849 | 31.8 |
9 | 277 | 10.4 |
10 | 193 | 7.2 |
Type of BtcP Pain | ||
Nociceptive | 672 | 25.2 |
Neurophatic | 214 | 8.0 |
Both types | 1785 | 66.8 |
Onset | ||
≤10 min | 1806 | 67.6 |
>10 min | 865 | 32.4 |
BTcP therapy | ||
None | 366 | 13.8 |
ROOs ^ | 1302 | 48.7 |
Morphine ° | 545 | 20.4 |
Other | 458 | 17.1 |
Phenotypes | p-Value * | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Characteristics | 1 (n = 394) | 2 (n = 962) | 3 (n = 1079) | 4 (n = 236) | |
Age | 0.055 | ||||
<55 | 68 (17.3%) | 220 (22.9%) | 244 (22.6%) | 57 (24.2%) | |
55–64 | 96 (24.4%) | 229 (23.8%) | 305 (28.3%) | 66 (26.1%) | |
65–74 | 128 (32.5%) | 301 (31.3%) | 313 (29.0%) | 68 (28.8%) | |
≥75 | 102 (25.9%) | 212 (22.0%) | 217 (20.1%) | 45 (19.1%) | |
Gender | 0.5 | ||||
Female | 177 (44.9%) | 452 (47%) | 476 (44.1%) | 101 (42.8%) | |
Male | 217 (55.1%) | 510 (53%) | 603 (55.9%) | 135 (57.2%) | |
Onset | <0.001 | ||||
≤10 min | 247 (62.7%) | 552 (57.4%) | 832 (77.1%) | 175 (74.2%) | |
>10 min | 147 (37.3%) | 410 (42.6%) | 247 (22.9%) | 61 (25.8%) | |
Setting | <0.001 | ||||
Inpatients | 167 (42.2%) | 308 (32.0%) | 437 (40.5%) | 103 (43.6%) | |
Outpatients/DH | 122 (31.0%) | 487 (50.6%) | 539 (50.0%) | 102 (43.2%) | |
Hospice/Home palliative care | 105 (26.6%) | 167 (17.4%) | 103 (9.5%) | 31 (13.1%) | |
Cancer type | <0.001 | ||||
Lung | 67 (17.0%) | 232 (24.1%) | 298 (27.6%) | 68 (28.8%) | |
Gastric | 104 (26.4%) | 173 (18.0%) | 161 (14.9%) | 31 (13.1) | |
Breast | 41 (10.4%) | 110 (11.4%) | 104 (9.6%) | 23 (9.7%) | |
Pancreatic | 38 (9.6%) | 80 (8.3%) | 101 (9.4%) | 18 (7.6%) | |
Uro-gynecological | 42 (10.7%) | 146 (15.2%) | 172 (15.9%) | 41 (17.4%) | |
All other cancers | 102 (25.9%) | 407 (42.5%) | 459 (42.5%) | 101 (42.8%) | |
Therapy | 0.008 | ||||
None | 65 (16.5%) | 150 (15.6%) | 132 (12.2%) | 19 (8.1%) | |
ROOs | 175 (44.4%) | 441 (45.8%) | 553 (51.3%) | 133 (56.4%) | |
Morphine ° | 91 (23.1%) | 182 (18.9%) | 211 (19.6%) | 43 (18.2%) | |
Other therapies | 63 (16%) | 200 (20.8%) | 183 (17%) | 41 (17.4%) |
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Cascella, M.; Crispo, A.; Esposito, G.; Forte, C.A.; Coluccia, S.; Porciello, G.; Amore, A.; Bimonte, S.; Mercadante, S.; Caraceni, A.; et al. Multidimensional Statistical Technique for Interpreting the Spontaneous Breakthrough Cancer Pain Phenomenon. A Secondary Analysis from the IOPS-MS Study. Cancers 2021, 13, 4018. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164018
Cascella M, Crispo A, Esposito G, Forte CA, Coluccia S, Porciello G, Amore A, Bimonte S, Mercadante S, Caraceni A, et al. Multidimensional Statistical Technique for Interpreting the Spontaneous Breakthrough Cancer Pain Phenomenon. A Secondary Analysis from the IOPS-MS Study. Cancers. 2021; 13(16):4018. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164018
Chicago/Turabian StyleCascella, Marco, Anna Crispo, Gennaro Esposito, Cira Antonietta Forte, Sergio Coluccia, Giuseppe Porciello, Alfonso Amore, Sabrina Bimonte, Sebastiano Mercadante, Augusto Caraceni, and et al. 2021. "Multidimensional Statistical Technique for Interpreting the Spontaneous Breakthrough Cancer Pain Phenomenon. A Secondary Analysis from the IOPS-MS Study" Cancers 13, no. 16: 4018. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164018
APA StyleCascella, M., Crispo, A., Esposito, G., Forte, C. A., Coluccia, S., Porciello, G., Amore, A., Bimonte, S., Mercadante, S., Caraceni, A., Mammucari, M., Marchetti, P., Mediati, R. D., Natoli, S., Tonini, G., & Cuomo, A. (2021). Multidimensional Statistical Technique for Interpreting the Spontaneous Breakthrough Cancer Pain Phenomenon. A Secondary Analysis from the IOPS-MS Study. Cancers, 13(16), 4018. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164018