2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-018-4309-8
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Fentanyl treatment for end-of-life dyspnoea relief in advanced cancer patients

Abstract: Our preliminary data suggest that subcutaneous-endovenous fentanyl may be associated with dyspnoea relief in dying patients. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.

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“…Morphine has been proven to be an effective treatment for refractory breathlessness ( 30 , 31 ). The risk of a shortage of morphine existed, but other drugs are not effective [oxycodone ( 32 )], or only anecdotal proof of its effectiveness on dyspnea exists [fentanyl ( 33 , 34 )]. To guide physicians in the use of other opioids in the treatment of dyspnea, local guidelines rapidly changed, or expanded with recommendations in times of shortages.…”
Section: Palliative Care During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphine has been proven to be an effective treatment for refractory breathlessness ( 30 , 31 ). The risk of a shortage of morphine existed, but other drugs are not effective [oxycodone ( 32 )], or only anecdotal proof of its effectiveness on dyspnea exists [fentanyl ( 33 , 34 )]. To guide physicians in the use of other opioids in the treatment of dyspnea, local guidelines rapidly changed, or expanded with recommendations in times of shortages.…”
Section: Palliative Care During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,[14][15][16][17] For example, oxycodone and fentanyl are potential substitutes for morphine in the palliative treatment of dyspnea. [9][10][11][18][19][20][21][22][23] There are a variety of efficacious ways to administer opioids for breathlessness relief. Oral and parenteral opioid formulations are particularly successful in minimizing dyspnea.…”
Section: Subheading Of "Pharmacologic Management: Opioids": Morphine ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Similarly, various formulations of fentanyl, including intravenous, subcutaneous, and fentanyl pectin nasal spray, and even prophylactic fentanyl for breakthrough and acute dyspnea have a growing confirmatory evidence-base. 10,11,19,20 Subheading of "Pharmacologic Management: Opioids": Route and Dose While physician-controlled therapies are operational, intravenous opioid patient-controlled therapies are practicable and effective as well. 24 Patient-modulated intravenous opioid administration may even provide patients with feelings of increased autonomy and control over their condition's management.…”
Section: Subheading Of "Pharmacologic Management: Opioids": Non-morph...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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