医学
家庭医学
泻药
便秘
专业
类阿片
替代医学
临床实习
内科学
病理
受体
作者
Flaminia Coluzzi,Domenico Alvaro,Augusto Caraceni,Walter Gianni,Franco Marinangeli,Giuseppe Massazza,Carmine Pinto,Giustino Varrassi,Fabio Lugoboni
摘要
Opioid-induced constipation (OIC) remains an important clinical obstacle despite the availability of several guidelines and pharmacological options for its management. Here, we surveyed common practices and perceptions about OIC among physicians who prescribe opioids in Italy.The online survey included 26 questions about OIC. Responses were analyzed descriptively and aggregated by physician specialty.A total of 501 physicians completed the survey. Most respondents (67%) did not feel adequately educated about OIC despite general consensus regarding interest in the topic. Overall, 62-75% of physicians regularly evaluated intestinal function or OIC symptoms in patients receiving opioid therapy. The most common method for assessment was patient diary; few physicians used a validated instrument such as the Rome IV criteria. Psychiatrists and addiction specialists showed the lowest interest and poorest practices. Most respondents (78%) preferred macrogol prophylaxis followed by macrogol plus another laxative for first-line treatment of OIC symptoms. Peripheral-acting mu opioid receptor antagonists (PAMORAs) were not widely used among physicians; 61% had never prescribed a PAMORA for OIC.Our findings reveal important differences in clinical practice for OIC across physician specialties. Additional formative efforts are necessary to improve awareness about best practices in OIC.
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