Demographic and clinical factors associated with variations in opioid administration using conscious sedation during HDR brachytherapy for cervical cancer

BRACHYTHERAPY(2021)

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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To examine patient characteristics that predispose to higher opioid administration during tandem and ovoid (T&O) high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy. METHODS A single-institution retrospective review was performed on patients who underwent brachytherapy for cervical cancer. Patients were included if they received at least one fraction of HDR T&O brachytherapy with analgesia administration recorded in the Medication Administration Record. Fentanyl dose was dichotomized as "low" (mean < 125 mu g per fraction), or "high" (mean >= 125 mu g per fraction). Descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed comparing mean opioid dose per fraction with demographic and clinical information. RESULTS From July 2014 through May 2020, 113 patients underwent 531 T&O HDR brachytherapy fractions with oral benzodiazepine and intravenous opioid fentanyl for conscious sedation. The median opioid dose per fraction was 100 mu g fentanyl (range 0-250 mu g). Using multiple logistic regression analysis, younger age (OR 1.071, p = 0.002) and higher BMI (OR 1.091, p = 0.019) were associated with increased opioid administration during brachytherapy. Black women received less opioid during brachytherapy when compared to White women (OR 0.296, p = 0.047). FIGO stage, ECOG score, smoking status, prior narcotic use, prior illicit drug use, parity, prior cervical procedure, Smit sleeve placement, and distance to treatment center were not associated with high opioid dose. CONCLUSION Cervical cancer patients who are younger or have higher BMI receive more narcotic analgesia during HDR brachytherapy whereas Black women received less narcotic analgesia, irrespective of age and BMI. This underscores the immediate need to address how pain is assessed and managed during brachytherapy. (C) 2021 American Brachytherapy Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Cervix brachytherapy, Opioid administration, Conscious sedation, Cervical cancer, Demographic, Hdr tandem and ovoid
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