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Papers: 18 Jan 2020 - 24 Jan 2020


Human Studies, Pharmacology/Drug Development


2020 02


Pharmacogenomics


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OPRM1 and COMT polymorphisms: implications on postoperative acute, chronic and experimental pain after cardiac surgery.

Authors

Matic M, de Hoogd S, de Wildt SN, Tibboel D, Knibbe CAJ, van Schaik RHN
Pharmacogenomics. 2020 02; 21(3):181-193.
PMID: 31967515.

Abstract

Investigate the potential role of (mu-opioid receptor) and (catechol-O-methyltransferase enzyme) polymorphisms in postoperative acute, chronic and experimental thermal pain. A secondary analysis of 125 adult cardiac surgery patients that were randomized between fentanyl and remifentanil during surgery and genotyped. Patients in the fentanyl group with the high-pain sensitivity haplotype required less postoperative morphine compared with the average-pain sensitivity haplotype (19.4 [16.5; 23.0] vs 34.6 [26.2; 41.4]; p = 0.00768), but not to the low-pain sensitivity group (30.1 [19.1; 37.7]; p = 0.13). No association was found between haplotype and other pain outcomes or polymorphisms and the different pain modalities. haplotype appears to explain part of the variability in acute postoperative pain in adult cardiac surgery patients.