Opioid Rotation and Conversion Ratios Used by Palliative Care Professionals: An International Survey.
Akhila ReddyChristian T SinclairGregory B CrawfordMary Lynn McPhersonSebastiano MercadanteDavid HuiAli HaiderJoseph ArthurKimberson TancoShalini DalalRony DevJaya Amaram-DavilaClaudio AdileDiane LiuUlrich SchulerSheetal JammiZeena ShelalEgidio Del FabbroMellar DavisEduardo BrueraPublished in: Journal of palliative medicine (2022)
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The opioid rotation ratios (ORRs) and conversion ratios (CRs) used worldwide among palliative care (PC) professionals to perform opioid rotations (ORs) and route conversions may have a wide variation. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We surveyed PC professionals on opioid ratios used through email to the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer's PC study group and Twitter and Facebook posts between September and November 2020. <b><i>Results:</i></b> We received 370 responses from respondents from 53 countries: 276 (76%) were physicians, 46 (13%) advanced practice providers, 39 (11%) pharmacists, and 9 respondents did not report their profession. There were statistically significant variations in median CR from intravenous (IV) to oral morphine (2-3), IV to oral hydromorphone (2-4.5), ORR from IV hydromorphone to oral morphine (10-20), and ORR from transdermal fentanyl mcg/hour to oral morphine (2-3.5) across various groups. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> This survey highlights the wide variation in ORRs and CRs among PC clinicians worldwide and the need for further research to standardize practice.