Subcutaneous opioid infusions at home Journal Article


Authors: Coyle, N.; Cherny, N. I.; Portenoy, R. K.
Article Title: Subcutaneous opioid infusions at home
Abstract: The ability to provide subcutaneous infusion in the home has had a major impact on patient care. The main indication for this approach in the cancer population is the need for prolonged parenteral administration of an opioid drug. Successful administration begins with proactive consideration of patient selection; choice of pump, drug, mode of infusion, and dosing schedule; the resources of the family and community health-care system; and cost and insurance coverage. Long-term management requires ongoing liaison among the hospital pain management team, home care infusion agency, and community physicians and nurses.
Keywords: patient selection; neoplasms; pain; opiate; cancer pain; pethidine; education; insurance; methadone; morphine; home care; hydromorphone; cost; patient care planning; infusions, parenteral; drug delivery system; fentanyl; diamorphine; levorphanol; oxycodone; skin inflammation; drug choice; codeine; oxymorphone; dextropropoxyphene; home care services; self medication; infusion pumps; subcutaneous drug administration; narcotics; injection pain; human; article
Journal Title: Oncology (Norwalk)
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0890-9091
Publisher: C M P Medica LLC * The Oncology Group  
Date Published: 1994-04-01
Start Page: 21
End Page: 27
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 8003396
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Notes: Export Date: 14 January 2019 -- Article -- CODEN: OCLGE C2 - -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Nessa M Coyle
    123 Coyle
  2. Russell K. Portenoy
    165 Portenoy