Nonopioid substance use disorders and opioid dose predict therapeutic opioid addiction

J Pain. 2015 Feb;16(2):126-34. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2014.10.011. Epub 2014 Nov 8.

Abstract

Limited research examines the risk of therapeutic opioid addiction (TOA) in patients with chronic noncancer pain. This study examined TOA among 199 patients undergoing long-term opioid therapy at the time of admission to a pain rehabilitation program. It was hypothesized that nonopioid substance use disorders and opioid dosage would predict TOA. Daily mean opioid dose was 132.85 mg ± 175.39. Patients with nonopioid substance use disorders had 28 times the odds (odds ratio [OR] = 28.58; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 10.86, 75.27) of having TOA. Each 50-mg increase in opioid dose nearly doubled the odds of TOA (OR = 1.73; 95% CI = 1.29, 2.32). A 100-mg increase was associated with a 3-fold increase in odds (OR = 3.00; 95% CI = 1.67, 5.41). Receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that opioid dose was a moderately accurate predictor (area under the curve = .75; 95% CI = .68, .82) of TOA. The sensitivity (.70) and specificity (.68) of opioid dose in predicting TOA was maximized at 76.10 mg; in addition, 46.00 mg yielded 80% sensitivity in identifying TOA. These results underscore the importance of obtaining a substance use history prior to prescribing and suggest a low screening threshold for TOA in patients who use opioids in the absence of improvement in pain or functional impairment.

Perspective: This article examines TOA in patients with chronic noncancer pain undergoing long-term opioid therapy. Results suggest that patients should be screened for nonopioid substance use disorders prior to prescribing. In the absence of improvement in pain or function, there is a low threshold (∼50 mg daily opioid dose) for addiction screening.

Keywords: Long-term opioid therapy; chronic pain; opioid dosage; substance abuse; therapeutic opioid addiction.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Analgesics, Non-Narcotic / adverse effects*
  • Analgesics, Opioid / adverse effects*
  • Chronic Pain / drug therapy
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / etiology*
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / therapy*
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • ROC Curve
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Analgesics, Non-Narcotic
  • Analgesics, Opioid