Palliative care Flashcards
what benefits could early palliative care provide a patient with metastatic NSCLC?
early pall care can provide significant improvements in QOL and mood
it improved survival!
less aggressive care at end of life
what is the recommended therapy for opioid associated itch?
the best thing would be to rotate to another opioid or to trial some antihistamine
what occurs downstream after activation of the mu receptor?
there are pre and post synaptic opioid receptors
the result: presynaptic inhibition of the neurotansmitter release
AND
post-synaptic inhibition of evoked activity
there is also an effect on C-fibre terminals via inhibition of adenyl cyclase and calcium channels and activation of potassium channels
what is the oral morphine to hydromorphone conversion?
5mg of morphine is equal to 1mg of hydromorphone
what is the P450 interaction associated with fentanyl?
CYP3A4 is the bad boy in this case
this is problematic with inhibitors such as fluconazole, erythromycin, diltiazem and cimetidine
how does buprenorphine work?
it is a partial mu receptor agonist.
it has high affinity but low efficacy
SAFE IN RENAL FAILURE
why do some people get no response to codeine?
this is because they are slow metabolisers of CYP2D6
10% of caucasians
what opioids are safe in renal failure?
fentanyl, sufentanil
methadone
buprenorphine
renail function has a MAJOR influence on regular morphine. Oxycodone is significantly impacted, and hydromorphone - we don’t know