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Chronic Pain Treatments: How We Missed the Boat Mel Pohl, MD, DFASAM Chief Medical Officer Las Vegas Recovery Center

5 Key Facts: All pain is real. Emotions drive the experience of chronic pain. Opioids often make pain worse. Treat to improve function. Expectations influence outcomes.

Pain Definition An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. The International Association for the Study of Pain (Mesky,1979)

How does acute pain become chronic pain? Sensitization Structural Remodeling Surgery or injury causes inflammation Peripheral Nociceptive Fibers Sustained currents Peripheral Nociceptive Fibers CNS Neuroplasticity Hyperactivity Transient Activation Sustained Activation ACUTE PAIN CHRONIC PAIN Woolf CJ, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2004;140:441-451; Petersen-Felix S, et al. Swiss Med Weekly. 2002;132:273-278; Woolf CJ. Nature.1983;306:686-688; Woolf CJ, et al. Nature. 1992;355:75-78.

Chronic pain is associated With decreased prefrontal And thalamic gray matter density. Apkarian AV, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2015

Pain Switchboard Lower Threshold GENETICS TRAUMA N O C I C E P T I O N COMT P A I N

NORMAL PAIN RESPONSE

CENTRAL SENSITIZATION

Chronic Pain Syndrome Pain > 6 months. Depression, anxiety, anger, fear. Restriction in daily activities. Excessive use of medications and medical services. Multiple, non-productive tests, treatment, surgeries. No clear relationship to organic disorder.

Pain Assessment Scale: Clinical definition of pain: Whatever the patient says it is... unless proven otherwise

Reasonable Goals of Pain Management: Enhance Quality of Life!! Maintain function. Improve function. Reduce discomfort by 50%.

Pharmacologic Non-Opioid NSAIDs. Tricyclics and SNRIs. Anti-convulsants. Muscle Relaxants (AVOID SOMA/ carisoprodol). Topicals.

Simple Approach to Treating Non-Malignant Pain If it hurts.. If it hurts a lot If it REALLY hurts Give ibuprofen Give hydrocodone Give something stronger If it still REALLY hurts Give more Hmmm. Something is just not right. If it REALLY hurts for a long Keep giving more time. If it s getting worse no matter what I prescribe Discharge patient

Treating Chronic Pain with Opioids Clinical Trial. Ongoing Assessment. Need exit strategy.

Appropriate Opioid Prescribing Utilizing CDC Guidelines Never vs. Always vs. It depends? Should be part of a larger, comprehensive management program based on assessment, trust, relationship, and verification. Conscientious, judicious use. Balance risks and benefits. Informed consent and agreement. Communicate and connect. Assess and Document 5 A s -- Analgesia, ADL s, Adverse Side Effects, Aberrancy, Addiction. 17

CDC: #5 Use lowest effective dosage When opioids are started, clinicians should prescribe the lowest effective dosage. Clinicians should use caution when prescribing opioids at any dosage, should carefully reassess evidence of individual benefits and risks when considering increasing dosage to 50 morphine milligram equivalents (MME)/day, and should avoid increasing dosage to 90 MME/day or carefully justify a decision to titrate dosage to 90 MME/day. 18

High Opioid Dose and Overdose Risk 11.18 1.00 1.19 3.11 * Overdose defined as death, hospitalization, unconsciousness, or respiratory failure. Dunn et al. Opioid prescriptions for chronic pain and overdose. Ann Int Med 2010;152:85-92.

CDC: #6 3-7 Day Guideline Long-term opioid use often begins with treatment of acute pain. Clinicians should prescribe the lowest effective dose of immediate-release opioids and should prescribe no greater quantity than needed for the expected duration of pain severe enough to require opioids. Three days or less will often be sufficient; more than seven days will rarely be needed. 20

Eyes open to the risks: Slippery Slope The longer you use opioids, the greater the risks and the risks seem to rise fast. Shah A, Hayes CJ, Martin BC. Characteristics of Initial Prescription Episodes and Likelihood of Long-Term Opioid Use United States, 2006 2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2017;66:265 269. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/ mmwr.mm6610a1 21

One- and 3-year probabilities of continued opioid use among opioid-naïve patients, by number of days supply* of the first opioid prescription United States, 2006 2015 22

CDC: #11 Avoid Benzodiazepine- Opioid Combination Clinicians should avoid prescribing opioid pain medication and benzodiazepines concurrently whenever possible. 23

CDC: EVIDENCE ABOUT OPIOID THERAPY Benefits of long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain not well supported by evidence. Short-term benefits small to moderate for pain; inconsistent for function. Insufficient evidence for long-term benefits in low back pain, headache, and fibromyalgia. 24

Problems with Opioids Side Effects. Tolerance and physical dependence. Loss of function. Perceive emotional pain as physical pain (chemical copers). Hyperalgesia.

NEJM, Ballantyne & Mao Nov 2003

Pendulum Swings

OxyContin 80mg

New Oxycontin Formulation to Mitigate Abuse April 2010 So, by 2012: 1. Freeze Oxy or 2. Opana Oxycodone Oxymorphone

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by State (per 100,000 population aged 12 and over)

Source: CDC

Rates of prescription painkiller sales, deaths and substance abuse treatment admissions (1999-2010) SOURCES: National Vital Statistics System, 1999-2008; Automation of Reports and Consolidated Orders System (ARCOS) of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), 1999-2010; Treatment Episode Data Set, 1999-2009

Industry-influenced Education on Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Emphasizes: Physicians are needlessly allowing patients to suffer because of opiophobia. Opioids are safe and effective for chronic pain. Opioid therapy can be easily discontinued. Opioid addiction is rare in pain patients.

Only four cases of addiction among 11,882 patients treated with opioids. Porter J, Jick H. Addiction rare in patients treated with narcotics. N Engl J Med. 1980 Jan 10;302(2): 123 Cited 693 times (Google Scholar)

N Engl J Med. 1980 Jan 10;302(2):123.

Total Sales & Prescriptions for OxyContin (1996-2002) Source: United States General Accounting Office: Dec. 2003, OxyContin Abuse and Diversion and Efforts to Address the Problem. 2013 US sales of Rx painkillers = $12 Billion (IMS Health)

FDA used to permit drug manufacturers to advertise opioids as safe and effective for chronic pain.

Photo taken at the7th International Conference on Pain and Chemical Dependency, June 2007

Methadone (Dolophine, Methadose) Leading Cause of Rx OD Deaths 2010-2011

Heroin: making a big comeback since 2010! Texas Cheese Heroin : Black Tar Mixed with Tylenol PM Black Tar heroin

Source: CDC

Source: CDC

Source: CDC

Medication Assisted Treatment Methadone. Buprenorphine. Naltrexone. Naloxone.

ASAM Short Definition of Addiction Addiction is reflected in an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors... asam.org

This is a false dichotomy Aberrant drug use behaviors are common in pain patients 63% admitted to using opioids for purposes other than pain 1 Pain Patients VS Drug Abusers 35% met DSM V criteria for addiction 2 92% of opioid OD decedents were prescribed opioids for chronic pain. 1. Fleming MF, Balousek SL, Klessig CL, Mundt MP, Brown DD. Substance Use Disorders in a Primary Care Sample Receiving Daily Opioid Therapy. J Pain 2007;8:573-582. 2. Boscarino JA, Rukstalis MR, Hoffman SN, et al. Prevalence of prescription opioid-use disorder among chronic pain patients: comparison of the DSM-5 vs. DSM-4 diagnostic criteria. J Addict Dis. 2011;30:185-194. 3. Johnson EM, Lanier WA, Merrill RM, et al. Unintentional Prescription Opioid-Related Overdose Deaths: Description of Decedents by Next of Kin or Best Contact, Utah, 2008-2009. J Gen Intern Med. 2012 Oct 16.

Non-Medication Treatments Exercise Physical Therapy. Chiropractic Treatments. Therapeutic Massage. Acupuncture. Nutrition. Individual + group therapy. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (Kabat-Zinn). Yoga - Chi Gong.

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5 Key Facts: All pain is real. Emotions drive the experience of chronic pain. Opioids often make pain worse. Treat to improve function. Expectations influence outcomes.

THANK YOU Mel Pohl, MD, DFASAM 702-271-1734 mpohl@centralrecovery.com Drmelpohl.com