Safety and tolerability of cryocompression as a method of enhanced limb hypothermia to reduce taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy
Bandla A, Tan S, Kumarakulasinghe N, Huang Y, Ang S, Magarajah G, Hairom Z, Lim J, Wong A, Chan G, Ngoi N, Ang E, Lee Y, Chan A, Lee S, Thakor N, Wilder-Smith E, Sundar R. Safety and tolerability of cryocompression as a method of enhanced limb hypothermia to reduce taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy. Supportive Care In Cancer 2019, 28: 3691-3699. PMID: 31811482, PMCID: PMC7316694, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-05177-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNerve conduction studiesTotal Neuropathy ScoreFrozen glovesTaxane chemotherapyNeuropathy scorePeripheral neuropathyDose-limiting toxicityConcomitant with chemotherapyTaxane-induced peripheral neuropathySeverity of neuropathySensory nerve amplitudesPrevention of neurotoxicitySkin temperature reductionLimb hypothermiaMonths post-chemotherapyPaclitaxel chemotherapyNerve amplitudeMotor amplitudeSevere neuropathyPost-chemotherapyUndesired side effectsChemotherapyCancer patientsNeuropathySide effectsRisk factors for chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy in patients receiving taxane‐ and platinum‐based chemotherapy
Molassiotis A, Cheng H, Leung K, Li Y, Wong K, Au J, Sundar R, Chan A, De Ng T, Suen L, Chan C, Yorke J, Lopez V. Risk factors for chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy in patients receiving taxane‐ and platinum‐based chemotherapy. Brain And Behavior 2019, 9: e01312. PMID: 31063261, PMCID: PMC6576180, DOI: 10.1002/brb3.1312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyDevelopment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyHistory of neuropathyRisk factorsPeripheral neuropathyPlatinum-based chemotherapySymptom burdenPotential risk factorsVegetable/fruit intakeWHO criteriaChemotherapy cyclesAlcohol intakeSmoking historyUnivariate analysisChemotherapyMultivariate regression modelMedical historyTreatment characteristicsNeurotoxic chemotherapyKey risk factorsNeuropathyCancer CenterSide effectsQuality of lifeTreatment decisionsMinimal clinically important difference of the EORTC QLQ-CIPN20 for worsening peripheral neuropathy in patients receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy
Yeo F, Ng C, Loh K, Molassiotis A, Cheng H, Au J, Leung K, Li Y, Wong K, Suen L, Chan C, Yorke J, Farrell C, Bandla A, Ang E, Lopez V, Sundar R, Chan A. Minimal clinically important difference of the EORTC QLQ-CIPN20 for worsening peripheral neuropathy in patients receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy. Supportive Care In Cancer 2019, 27: 4753-4762. PMID: 30972646, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-04771-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimal clinically important differenceEORTC QLQ-CIPN20QLQ-CIPN20Clinically important differenceDistribution-based approachMotor subscaleNtx subscaleConclusionThe MCIDChange scoresSensory subscaleFunctional Assessment of Cancer Therapy/Gynecologic Oncology Group-NeurotoxicityImportant differenceStandard error of measurementFACT/GOG-NtxNeurotoxic chemotherapyExperience of symptomsAnchor-based approachError of measurementEuropean Organisation of ResearchDistribution-based methodsPeripheral neuropathyChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyMethodsCancer patientsCycles of chemotherapyWorsening peripheral neuropathy