Comprehensive, evidence-based, consensus guidelines for prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain from the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP)
Pain physician; 7S (), 2023
Año de publicación: 2023
Opioid prescribing in the United States is decreasing, however, the opioid epidemic
is continuing at an uncontrollable rate. Available data show a significant number of opioid deaths,
primarily associated with illicit fentanyl use. It is interesting to also note that the data show no
clear correlation between opioid prescribing (either number of prescriptions or morphine milligram
equivalent [MME] per capita), opioid hospitalizations, and deaths. Furthermore, the data suggest
that the 2016 guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have resulted
in notable problems including increased hospitalizations and mental health disorders due to the
lack of appropriate opioid prescribing as well as inaptly rapid tapering or weaning processes.
Consequently, when examined in light of other policies and complications caused by COVID-19, a
fourth wave of the opioid epidemic has been emerging.
In light of this, we herein seek to provide guidance for the prescription of opioids
for the management of chronic non-cancer pain. These clinical practice guidelines are based
upon a systematic review of both clinical and epidemiological evidence and have been developed
by a panel of multidisciplinary experts assessing the quality of the evidence and the strength of
recommendations and offer a clear explanation of logical relationships between various care
options and health outcomes. The methods utilized included the development of objectives and key questions for
the various facets of opioid prescribing practice. Also utilized were employment of trustworthy
standards, and appropriate disclosures of conflicts of interest(s). The literature pertaining to opioid
use, abuse, effectiveness, and adverse consequences was reviewed. The recommendations were
developed after the appropriate review of text and questions by a panel of multidisciplinary subject
matter experts, who tabulated comments, incorporated changes, and developed focal responses
to questions posed