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Background: Antidepressants are prescribed in a wide range of doses to treat both depression and chronic pain, with optimal psychopharmacology individualized for each patient. In the past decade more antidepressants from different chemical classes have become available and are being used for the treatment of both chronic pain and depression.
Objective: To review the utilization pattern changes and compare response rates of different classes and doses of antidepressants for various pain conditions in the context of multimodal therapies.
Design: Chart review.
Methods: We reviewed 5,916 records at an outpatient multidisciplinary pain center. Of these, 379 records were for patients diagnosed with cancer pain. Because the mechanisms and treatment approaches to cancer pain can differ greatly from non-cancer chronic pain, these records were excluded from the analysis. We assessed 1,506 medical records for patients with chronic non-caner pain who had used at least one antidepressant, with the main outcome measure being the Numeric Rating Pain Scale, 0-10.
Results: Of the 5,916 charts reviewed, 1,506 (25.4%) chronic non-cancer pain charts recorded the prescription of at least one antidepressant. Most patients received a combination of medications and procedures. Of the 450 patients receiving secondary amines, favorable responses were recorded for 340 (76%) patients, while 103 (23%) did not respond and 7 had unknown responses. Of the 492 patients receiving tertiary amines, favorable responses were recorded for 375 (76%) patients, while 113 (23%) did not respond, and 4 had unknown responses. Of the 533 patients receiving SSRI/SNRIs, favorable responses were recorded for 382 (72%) patients, while 147 (28%) did not respond, and 4 had unknown responses. Of the 369 patients receiving atypical antidepressants, favorable responses were recorded for 272 (74%) patients, while 94 (25%) did not respond, and 3 had unknown responses.
Limitations: A retrospective study design and the use of antidepressants as a part of multimodal treatment of pain.
Conclusion: The data suggest that in the context of multimodal treatment for chronic pain, antidepressant therapy at both low and therapeutic doses demonstrates similar response rates. Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), which include secondary and tertiary amines, as well as SSRI/SNRIs and atypicals, all appear to show similar favorable response rates.
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