Title of article :
A Review of the Clinical Manifestations, Pathophysiology and Management of Opioid Bowel Dysfunction and Narcotic Bowel Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi Daryani Naser نويسنده , Azizi Zahra نويسنده , Javid Anbardan Sanam نويسنده
Abstract :
Opioids are widely used for the treatment of malignant and non-malignant
pains. These medications are accompanied by adverse effects, in particular
gastrointestinal symptoms known as opioid bowel dysfunction (OBD). The
most common symptom of OBD is refractory constipation that is usually stable
regardless of the use of laxatives. Narcotic bowel syndrome (NBS) is a subset
of OBD described as ambiguous chronic pain aggravated by continual or
increased opioid use for pain relief. Pathophysiology of these disorders are not
defiitely disentangled. Some challenging hypothesis have been posed leading to specifi management in order to mitigate the adverse effects.
This article is a review of the literature on the prevalence, pathophysiology
and management of OBD and NBS.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics