Incidence, severity, longitudinal trends and predictors of acute and chronic oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in Taiwanese patients with colorectal cancer.
Shu-Yi HsuWen-Shih HuangShu-Hui LeeTsui-Ping ChuYung-Chang LinChang-Hsien LuRandal D BeatonSui-Whi JanePublished in: European journal of cancer care (2018)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the longitudinal incidence, severity, pattern of changes or predictors of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy (OXAIPN) in Taiwanese patients with colorectal cancer. A longitudinal repeated measures study design was employed, and 77 participants were recruited from the colorectal and oncology departments of two teaching medical centres in Taiwan. Physical examinations were performed, and self-reports regarding adverse impacts of OXAIPN and quality of life were obtained at five time points throughout 12 cycles of chemotherapy (C/T). The incidence of OXAIPN increased with C/T cycles (31.1%-81.9%), and the upper limb numbness and cold sensitivity were most significant acute OXAIPN symptoms (29.9%-73.6%). Findings also documented significant increases in overall severity, symptom distress, interference and physical results associated with OXAIPN over the course of C/T. Predictors of OXAIPN severity varied by treatment cycle, including younger patient, higher cumulative dose of oxaliplatin, greater body surface area, receipt of chemotherapy in winter and the occurrence of OXAIPN during prior C/T cycles. The results from this study might help healthcare providers to recognise the symptom characteristics, degree of influences, trends and high-risk group of OXAIPN, facilitating early evaluation and potential interventions to mitigate or prevent negative effects of OXAIPN on patients.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- drug induced
- risk factors
- upper limb
- physical activity
- liver failure
- high glucose
- ejection fraction
- risk assessment
- diabetic rats
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- palliative care
- locally advanced
- prognostic factors
- squamous cell carcinoma
- emergency department
- aortic dissection
- oxidative stress
- endothelial cells
- radiation therapy
- health insurance
- health information
- human health
- adverse drug
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- electronic health record
- rectal cancer