Research Article

Perceptions of Community-Dwelling Patients and Their Physicians on OxyContin® Discontinuation and the Impact on Chronic Pain Management

Table 2

Findings from the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI).

PatientAverage pain score (0–10)QOL domains with highest pain interferencePain medications used since discontinuation of OxyContin

A12Walking ability, appetiteOxyNEO, Gabapentin, Toradol, Tylenol
A24Normal work, enjoyment of lifeOxyNEO
A35Normal work, enjoyment of lifeGabapentin, Tylenol
A48Enjoyment of lifePercocet
B16SleepOxyNEO, Percocet, Fentanyl Patch
B23General activity, walking abilityOxyNEO
B36General activity, sleepOxyNEO
B47Ability to concentrate, normal work, sleepOxyNEO
B57SleepOxyNEO
B68Mood, normal work, sleep, ability to concentrate, enjoyment of lifeOxyNEO, Lidocaine infusion
C15Walking ability, normal work, sleep, enjoyment of lifeOxyNEO, Fentanyl, Tylenol, Gabapentin
C21SleepHydromorphone
C36Mood, normal work, sleep, ability to concentrateOxyNEO