针对慢性疼痛、阿片类药物使用障碍或阿片类药物滥用住院患者的低剂量丁丙诺啡初始治疗:开放标签、平行组、有效性实施随机对照试验方案》。

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丁丙诺啡是治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)和慢性疼痛(CP)的有效药物,但从完全阿片类药物激动剂过渡到部分阿片类药物激动剂丁丙诺啡可能具有挑战性。初步研究表明,低剂量丁丙诺啡起始治疗可以克服起始治疗中的一些挑战,但目前还没有随机对照试验对低剂量和标准丁丙诺啡起始治疗方法的有效性和安全性进行比较,也没有研究在医院环境中的实施情况。在一项基于单一城市医疗系统的务实性开放标签混合 I 型有效性实施试验中,270 名患有(a)CP 和(b)OUD 或阿片类药物滥用的住院患者被随机分配到采用 5 天低剂量或标准启动方案的丁丙诺啡治疗中。研究结果包括丁丙诺啡治疗吸收率(主要结果)(定义为入组 7 天后接受丁丙诺啡治疗)以及 1 个月、3 个月和 6 个月随访的其他 OUD 和疼痛结果(次要结果)。数据收集还将包括安全性测量、低剂量启动方案的实施、患者接受度和成本效益。在随机临床试验中对各种策略进行比较,将为低剂量丁丙诺啡起始治疗的有效性和安全性提供迄今为止最确切的数据。在临床指南将丁丙诺啡作为治疗 CP 的首选阿片类药物之际,这项研究也将提供治疗 CP 的重要数据。
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Low-Dose Buprenorphine Initiation for Hospitalized Patients With Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder or Opioid Misuse: Protocol for an Open-Label, Parallel-Group, Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial.

Buprenorphine is an effective medication for both opioid use disorder (OUD) and chronic pain (CP), but transitioning from full opioid agonists to buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist, can be challenging. Preliminary studies suggest that low-dose buprenorphine initiation can overcome some challenges in starting treatment, but no randomized controlled trials have compared low-dose and standard buprenorphine initiation approaches regarding effectiveness and safety or examined implementation in hospital settings. In a pragmatic open-label hybrid type I effectiveness-implementation trial based in a single urban health system, 270 hospitalized patients with (a) CP and (b) OUD or opioid misuse are being randomized to buprenorphine treatment initiation using 5-day low-dose or standard initiation protocols. Outcomes include buprenorphine treatment uptake (primary), defined as receiving buprenorphine treatment 7 days after enrollment, and other OUD and pain outcomes at 1-, 3-, and 6-month follow-up (secondary). Data collection will also include safety measures, implementation of low-dose initiation protocols, patient acceptability, and cost-effectiveness. Comparing strategies in a randomized clinical trial will provide the most definitive data to date regarding the effectiveness and safety of low-dose buprenorphine initiation. The study will also provide important data on treating CP at a time that clinical guidelines are evolving to center buprenorphine as a preferred opioid for CP.

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