Naloxegol for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Constipation in Patients with Cancer Pain: A Pooled Analysis of Real-World Data
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Date
2025-03Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/12963DOI
10.3390/cancers17050865
ISSN
2072-6694
WOS
001442541500001
PMID
40075711
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the NALOPOOL project was to assess the efficacy and safety of naloxegol in patients with cancer pain who exhibited opioid-induced constipation (OIC) and were treated under real-world conditions. Methods: We pooled individual patient data from three multicenter observational studies conducted with naloxegol in patients with cancer who exhibited OIC and were prescribed naloxegol under real-world conditions. Efficacy outcomes were evaluated after 4 weeks of treatment. All analyses were performed via a visit-wise approach. Heterogeneity was assessed via Cochran’s Q-test or Levene’s test. Results: Spontaneous bowel movements (SBM) response (≥3 SBM per week and an increase of ≥1 from baseline; three studies) was reported in 223 of 314 evaluable patients (71%, 95% CI 66–76); clinically relevant improvement in the Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality-of-Life Questionnaire (>0.5 points; three studies) occurred in 179 of 299 evaluable patients (60%, 95% CI 56–74) and in the Patient Assessment of Constipation Symptoms (>0.5 points; two studies) was reported in 131 of 190 evaluable patients (69%, 95% CI 62–76); and clinically relevant improvement in the Bowel Function Index (score ≥ 12 points at the endpoint; two studies;) was reported in 133 of 195 evaluable patients (68%, 95% CI 62–75). No significant heterogeneity was found for any efficacy outcome. The pooled proportion of patients who discontinued the drug owing to adverse reactions was 6.1% (95% CI 3.8% to 8.4%). Conclusions: Our results support the u
Keywords
Cancer pain; Naloxegol; Opioid-induced constipationBibliographic citation
Sabaté JM, Beato-Zambrano C, Cobo M, Lemaire A, Montesarchio V, Serna-Montros J, et al. Naloxegol for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Constipation in Patients with Cancer Pain: A Pooled Analysis of Real-World Data. Cancers (Basel). 2025 Mar;17(5):865.
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