Grant CH, Walker H, Barnett KN, Mark PB, Colvin LA, Bell S. Multimorbidity and analgesic-related harms: a systematic review.
Br J Anaesth 2025;
134:1717-1745. [PMID:
40113476 PMCID:
PMC12106897 DOI:
10.1016/j.bja.2025.02.012]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Multimorbidity is the presence of two or more long-term medical conditions. Chronic pain affects more than half of people with multimorbidity, and optimal treatment strategies are unknown. We aimed to quantify the risk of adverse outcomes from the following analgesics: opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and gabapentinoids in adults with multimorbidity.
METHOD
The review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42023462592). We searched Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science, Embase, and CENTRAL for studies reporting analgesic-related harms in people with multimorbidity or the impact of multimorbidity on harms in adults exposed to analgesics. Two researchers independently screened titles/abstracts, completed full-text reviews, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Studies were synthesised narratively, grouping by analgesic class and direction of effect.
RESULTS
We screened 6690 records and 344 full texts, with 27 studies included (n=2 671 958 patients). Studies were heterogenous, with variable quality (high risk of bias, n=11). Most studies on opioids reported adverse outcomes (12/16). Opioid use compared with non-use was associated with increased mortality in adults with multimorbidity. Multimorbidity was associated with opioid overdose and death among adults prescribed opioids for pain. Half of studies of NSAIDs reported adverse outcomes (6/11) including gastrointestinal bleeding. Only one study assessed gabapentinoids which found an association with delirium and pneumonia, but not mortality in people with multimorbidity.
CONCLUSIONS
There is evidence of harms associated with opioids in adults with multimorbidity, including overdose and increased mortality. There is a lack of evidence on gabapentinoids. Further research is required to understand optimal analgesic management in people with multimorbidity.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL
PROSPERO (CRD42023462592).
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