Celiac plexus block for treatment of pain associated with pancreatic cancer: a meta-analysis
- PMID: 23682788
- DOI: 10.1111/papr.12083
Celiac plexus block for treatment of pain associated with pancreatic cancer: a meta-analysis
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has a high rate of neural invasion (80 to 100%) and can be associated with moderate to severe pain in pancreatic cancer. Treatment of pain with celiac plexus blockage (CPB) combined with the three-step ladder utilization of pharmaceutical analgesics following WHO guidelines is used, but the evidence in randomized controlled trials is inconsistent. This meta-analysis identified and compared seven randomized control trials of pain relief from pancreatic cancer, by treatment with medical management alone to celiac plexus blockade with medical management. While no evidence of potential publication bias was detected, group size and statistical power may account for some of the inconsistent conclusions. The combined CPB groups had a significantly lower pain score at 4 weeks, but significance was not maintained at 8 weeks. The combined CPB groups required significantly less drug use compared to the combined control groups treated with pharmaceutical analgesics.
Keywords: celiac plexus block; meta-analysis; pain management; pancreatic cancer; systematic review.
© 2013 World Institute of Pain.
Similar articles
-
Comparative study between 2 protocols for management of severe pain in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer: one-year follow-up.Clin J Pain. 2013 Sep;29(9):807-13. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0b013e3182757673. Clin J Pain. 2013. PMID: 23917696 Clinical Trial.
-
Echoendoscopic ethanol ablation of tumor combined with celiac plexus neurolysis in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2017 Feb;32(2):439-445. doi: 10.1111/jgh.13478. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2017. PMID: 27356212
-
Alleviating visceral cancer pain in patients with pancreatic cancer using cryoablation and celiac plexus block.Cryobiology. 2013 Apr;66(2):105-11. doi: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2012.12.002. Epub 2012 Dec 23. Cryobiology. 2013. PMID: 23267876
-
[Endoscopic ultrasound-guided coeliac plexus neurolysis to reduce pain in patients with pancreatic cancer].Ugeskr Laeger. 2014 Dec 8;176(50):V07140404. Ugeskr Laeger. 2014. PMID: 25498187 Review. Danish.
-
Efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound-guided celiac plexus block and celiac plexus neurolysis for managing abdominal pain associated with chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.J Clin Gastroenterol. 2010 Feb;44(2):127-34. doi: 10.1097/MCG.0b013e3181bb854d. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2010. PMID: 19826273 Review.
Cited by
-
Towards an updated view on the clinical management of pancreatic adenocarcinoma: Current and future perspectives.Oncol Lett. 2021 Nov;22(5):809. doi: 10.3892/ol.2021.13070. Epub 2021 Sep 27. Oncol Lett. 2021. PMID: 34630716 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Current role of palliative interventions in advanced pancreatic cancer.World J Gastrointest Surg. 2018 Oct 27;10(7):75-83. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v10.i7.75. World J Gastrointest Surg. 2018. PMID: 30397425 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Predictors of analgesic efficacy of neurolytic celiac plexus block in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer: the importance of timing.Support Care Cancer. 2018 Jun;26(6):2023-2030. doi: 10.1007/s00520-018-4043-2. Epub 2018 Jan 17. Support Care Cancer. 2018. PMID: 29344736
-
Management of Pain and Cachexia in Pancreatic Cancer: Protocol for Two Systematic Reviews, Network Meta-Analysis, Surveys, and Focus Groups.JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Apr 4;12:e46335. doi: 10.2196/46335. JMIR Res Protoc. 2023. PMID: 37014692 Free PMC article.
-
Sympathetic nerve blocks for persistent pain in adults with inoperable abdominopelvic cancer.Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2024 Jun 6;6(6):CD015229. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015229.pub2. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2024. PMID: 38842054 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Medical