Chronic Pain in Patients With HIV: What Clinicians Need to Know

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1 Chronic Pain in Patients With HIV: What Clinicians Need to Know Jessica S. Merlin, MD, MBA Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama FLOWED: 11/03/2015 Learning Objectives After attending this presentation, participants will be able to: Identify a clinical approach to the evaluation and management of HIV-infected individuals with chronic pain Describe communication strategies that can be used when discussing chronic pain, including opioids, with patients with chronic pain Slide 3 of 38 Slide 4 of 38 1

2 Slide 5 of 38 Case Mr. Smith 55 y/o HIV+ male on TDV/FTC/EFV CD4 490, VL < 20 HTN, gout, hyperlipidemia History of cocaine addiction in his 20s At the end of your 15-minute encounter mentions he has had low back pain for past 6 months and asks for hydrocodone-acetaminophen Slide 7 of 38 Slide 9 of 38 Acute vs. Chronic Pain Acute pain: new pain, < 3 months Chronic pain: persists > 3-6 months, beyond the period of normal tissue healing Examples: low back pain, other msk pain, fibromyalgia, neuropathy Turk DC, Pain, 1987; APA, DSM-IV,

3 Slide 10 of 38 Etiology Peripheral sensitization Central sensitization Foundation for common co-occurrence of pain, mood disorders, and addiction Ongoing inflammation Griffis CA, AANA J, 2011; Meeus M, Clin Rheumatol, 2007; Curatolo M, Clin J Pain, 2004, Van Oosterwijck J, Eur J Pain, 2012; Meeus M, Semin Arthritis Rheum, Turk DC, Lancet, 2011; Institute of Medicine, Slide 12 of 38 3

4 Slide 13 of 38 HIV and Chronic Pain in the Current Treatment Era Prevalence as high as 39-85% Often coexists with mood disorders and addiction Often musculoskeletal Associated with key outcomes Can be challenging for HIV providers Merlin JS, JAIDS, 2012; Merlin JS, J Pain Symptom Manage, 2011; Cervia LD, Pain Med, 2010; Lee KA, J Pain Symptom Manage, 2008; Tsao JC, Pain 2011, Lum P, JAIDS Slide 14 of 44 Slide 14 of 38 Chronic pain in persons with HIV Antiretroviral therapy (e.g., nucleoside neuropathy) Opportunistic Infections (e.g., herpes zoster) Treatment of OI s (e.g., INH polyneuropathy) HIV infection (e.g., distal sensory polyneuropathy) Chronic Pain Non-HIV (e.g., low back pain, other MSK pain) Slide courtesy of Joanna Starrels. Slide 15 of 38 4

5 Slide 18 of 38 Chronic pain history Impact of pain on: Function Mood Sleep Ask: Some people report that pain impacts X; is that true for you? ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain; Kerns RD, Pain, Slide 19 of 38 Other key historical questions Employment history, disability history Specifically ask: How do you spend your day? What did you do before you had chronic pain? What would you like to be doing? Psychiatric and addiction history and symptoms During interview, note pain behaviors ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain; Gibson CA, J Rehabil Res Dev, Slide 20 of 38 Known Risk Factors for Disability Fear avoidance Catastrophizing Depression Anxiety Decreased function High initial pain levels Increased age Poor general health status Compensation dependency ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain. 5

6 Slide 21 of 38 Etiology of Pain Try to determine, if possible Neuropathic Sciatica, post-herpetic neuralgia, etoh/dm neuropathy Musculoskeletal Myofascial pain syndrome Inflammatory Arthritis, tendonitis, chronic infections Mechanical/compressive Tumors, cysts, fractures ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain. Slide 22 of 38 Diagnostic Testing Evidence-based judicious use is best Pain may not have a radiographically identifiable cause This is a challenge for both the patient and the provider ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain. Slide 23 of 38 6

7 Slide 25 of 38 Communicating About Chronic Pain Not easy, because: Patients come with baggage Providers come with baggage Pain is the 5 th vital sign, pain is an emergency Medications come with risk Patients may have active psychiatric illness/addiction Patients behaviors may evoke severe negative countertransference Slide 26 of 38 Initial Discussion What is chronic pain Patience Partnership and collaboration Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management Mind-body connection Functional goals Motivational interviewing can be very useful Slide 27 of 38 7

8 Slide 28 of 38 Evidence-Based Management Remember.first, do no harm!! Focus on evidence-based therapies, avoid unnecessary procedures, surgeries, medications Set concrete goals and timelines Be ready to discontinue therapies that don t work If possible, treat psychiatric illness first Slide 29 of 38 Evidence-Based Non-Opioid Pharmacologic Therapy Acetaminophen - OA, < 3g, consider relative contraindications NSAIDs - back pain, consider CV (naproxen), GI (cox-2/celecoxib), renal risk Muscle relaxants Benzodiazepines Other: anticonvulsants, antidepressants, topicals Specific indications: e.g., lidocaine post-herpetic neuralgia, capsaicin post-herpetic/dsp, diclofenac-oa Slide 30 of 38 Opioids Slide courtesy of Erin Krebs. 8

9 Opioids Slide 31 of 38 Slide courtesy of Erin Krebs. Slide 33 of 38 My take on opioids They ARE NOT first-line therapy for chronic pain They work for some people However, evidence of benefit is limited What we know about their risk is growing Slide 34 of 38 National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop Evidence is insufficient to determine the effectiveness of long-term opioid therapy for improving chronic pain and function. Evidence supports a dose-dependent risk for serious harms. -Chou R et al Annals Intern Med 2015; 162 (276-86) Slide courtesy of Mark Sullivan. 9

10 Slide 35 of 38 To learn more Workshop: Brief presentation (5-10 min) Risks of long-term opioid therapy How to weigh risk vs benefit and make a decision regarding initiating or continuing opioids How to recognize addiction Opioid risk mitigation strategies Case based discussion regarding managing concerning behaviors that arise in individuals on long-term opioid therapy Slide 36 of 38 Evidence-Based Non-Pharmacologic Strategies Behavioral approaches Physical therapy Exercise Interventional treatments Complementary and alternative therapies Surgery Hayden JA, Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2005; Trafton JA, J Behav Health Serv Res, 2012; Cucciare CA, J Behav Med, 2009; Vickers AJ, Arch Int Med, ICSI Guideline for Management of Chronic Pain; Turk DC, Lancet, 2011, Mirza SK, Spine, Slide 37 of 38 Key Points Chronic pain is common in patients with HIV, and causes substantial functional impairment You know a patient has pain if they say they have pain We have a lot more to offer than opioids Pay attention to psychiatric symptoms 10

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