Ketamine Associated With Opioids in Refractory Cancer Pain Treatment

Brief Summary

Long-term opioid therapy is commonly administered for the management of severe cancer pain. Increasing doses of opioids are titrated against effects until analgesia is achieved or intolerable adverse effects occur. Ketamine, an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, has been reported to improve analgesia in patients with uncontrolled pain receiving high doses of opioids. This study aims at determining the effectiveness of ketamine as an adjuvant to opioids in relieving cancer pain.

Intervention / Treatment

  • Ketamine (DRUG)

Condition or Disease

  • Pain

Phase

Study Design

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Status: Completed
Study results: No Results Available
Age: 18 Years and older   (Adult, Older Adult)
Enrollment: 100 (ACTUAL)
Funded by: Other
Allocation: Randomized
Primary Purpose: Treatment

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Clinical Trial Dates

Start date: May 01, 2007
Primary Completion: Sep 01, 2009 ACTUAL
Completion Date: Sep 01, 2009 ACTUAL
Study First Posted: Jun 11, 2007 ESTIMATED
Results First Posted: Aug 31, 2020
Last Updated: May 03, 2011

Sponsors / Collaborators

Lead Sponsor: N/A
Responsible Party: N/A

Main objective :

To show that low analgesic doses of ketamine associated with opioids better relieve refractory cancer pain than opioids without ketamine.

Secondary objectives :

* Determine whether ketamine use allows to reduce opioid consumption
* Evaluate the adverse effects of opioids-ketamine association versus opioids-placebo.

100 patients are expected : 50 will be treated with opioids and ketamine ; 50 will be treated with opioids and a placebo.

Treatment will be administered for 4 days. Patients will be followed-up for 5 days.

Success is defined by a decrease of the daily pain score of 50 % after 4 days. The expected rate of success in the placebo group is 10 % whereas the expected rate of success in the ketamine group is 35 %.

Primary outcome (pain score on a 11-point numerical scale) will be evaluated everyday as well as secondary outcomes (patient and clinician global impression of change, opioid consumption, adverse reactions, patient satisfaction on pain relief, sleep interference score).

Vital parameters (cardiac frequency, respiratory frequency and arterial blood pressure) will be checked everyday, many times a day : every hour for the four hours after the beginning of the treatment and then, every four hours ; every hour for the two hours following a dose shift).

Eligibility Criteria

Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Inclusion Criteria:

* Hospitalised cancer patients (informed and conscious of the cancer diagnostic)
* Undergoing opioid treatment for one month at least
* Refractory pain (score higher than 5 on an 11-point numerical pain rating scale)
* Ability to score pain on a numerical pain rating scale
* Patient written agreement

Exclusion Criteria:

* Ketamine contraindications
* Methadone or other NMDA-antagonist treatment
* Karnofsky index under 10
* Pregnancy

Primary Outcomes
  • Daily pain score on an 11-point numerical pain rating scale after 4 days
Secondary Outcomes
  • Patient Global Impression of Change Clinical Global Impression of Change Daily sleep interference score Patient satisfaction of pain relief Opioids consumption Adverse effects of ketamine-opioids association during the 4 days

More Details

NCT Number: NCT00484484
Acronym: KETADOL
Other IDs: P051048
Study URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00484484
Last updated: Sep 29, 2023