Treatment with ketamine mouthwashes with and without transmucosal fentanyl in major opiate-resistant orofacial cancer pain

Manuel Cortiñas Saenz , Fernando Espín Galvez , Inmaculada Alférez García , Miren Beatriz Menoyo Alonso , Ana Vega Salvador , Ana García-Carricondo
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Abstract

Purpose

The objective of this study was to determine if an oral ketamine mouth wash and expectorant, that may or may not rinse transmucosal fentanyl, was a safe and effective method to alleviate a series of various difficult to control orofacial pain of cancer origin.

Materials and methods

A prospective review was made of the medical charts of 20 patients, finding 8 patients who received ketamine mouthwash (40 mg = 4 ml), 8 patients who received ketamine mouthwash and oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate 200 mcg, and 4 patients with systemic opioids for refractory orofacial and mucositis pain.

Results

Of the 20 patients, 16 had orofacial or mucositis pain refractory to a mixture of lidocaine and opioids. The effectiveness of ketamine mouthwash was 50% (8/16 patients). The combination of ketamine and/or fentanyl transmucosal had an analgesic efficacy of 94.1% (15/16 patients). The adverse effects were associated with the ketamine mouthwash; all side effects were transient and subsided when the ketamine mouthwash was stopped.

Conclusion

Ketamine mouthwash for orofacial pain due to cancer may be an effective treatment option. In cases of reported episodes of breakthrough pain, the combination of a ketamine mouthwash and oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate may be a viable treatment option in refractory mucositis pain.

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含或不含经黏膜芬太尼的氯胺酮漱口水治疗主要阿片类药物抵抗性口面部癌疼痛
目的:探讨口服氯胺酮洗口祛痰剂(含或不含经黏膜芬太尼)能否安全有效地缓解各种难以控制的癌源性口面部疼痛。材料与方法对20例患者的病历进行前瞻性回顾,发现8例患者使用氯胺酮漱口水(40mg = 4ml), 8例患者使用氯胺酮漱口水并经黏膜口服柠檬酸芬太尼200mcg, 4例患者使用全身性阿片类药物治疗难治性口面部和粘膜炎疼痛。结果在20例患者中,有16例患者出现了对利多卡因和阿片类药物混合治疗难治的口面部或粘膜炎疼痛。氯胺酮漱口水有效率为50%(8/16例)。氯胺酮联合/或芬太尼经黏膜治疗的镇痛效果为94.1%(15/16)。不良反应与氯胺酮漱口水有关;所有的副作用都是短暂的,当氯胺酮漱口水停止后就会消退。结论氯胺酮漱口水治疗癌性口面部疼痛是一种有效的治疗方法。在报道突破性疼痛发作的病例中,氯胺酮漱口水和经黏膜口服柠檬酸芬太尼的组合可能是难治性粘膜炎疼痛的可行治疗选择。
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