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Randomized Controlled Selection Trial of Cryotherapy vs. Compression Therapy for the Prevention of Taxane-induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Cryotherapy, Compression Therapy, and 1 other intervention for CIPN - Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy. Completed, enrolled 63 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The primary objective of this study is to select the best intervention from cold therapy, compression therapy and placebo at reducing neuropathic pain as measured by the change in the Neurotoxicity (NTX) component of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - Taxane questionnaire, following 12 weeks of neoadjuvant/adjuvant chemotherapy with paclitaxel or docetaxel among breast cancer patients.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Study subjects will wear NatraCure flexible socks on bilateral hands and feet. The sock will act as a mitten and covers the entire hand until past the wrist. There are 2 gel packs inserted into the sock, to provide cooling to the dorsal and frontal aspect of the hand. For the feet, the sock will cover the entire foot until above the ankle. Garments will be refrigerated for at least 3 hours at -25 to -30 Celsius prior to use. With each infusion, patients will wear the frozen garments on their hands and feet for a total of 90-120 minutes, beginning 15 minutes before the start of the infusion and until 15 minutes after the end of the infusion. Two sets of socks will be used during each session for 45-60 minutes each to maintain a consistently low temperatures of the extremities.
Study participants will wear Sigvaris Secure Arm Sleeves and Gloves on bilateral upper extremities. The sleeves and gloves provide 20-30mmHg of compression. Subjects will wear Sigvaris CompreFlex Lite compression garments on the lower extremities which includes a transition liner with a compressive foot, providing 20-30mmHg of compression on the lower leg and 15mmHg on the toes and feet. AccuTabs will be placed along the CompreFlex Lite to easily and accurately set the compression level at 20-30mmHg. With each chemotherapy infusion, patients will wear the sleeves/gloves and socks for a total of 90-120 minutes, beginning 15 minutes before the start of the infusion and until 15 minutes after the end of the infusion.
Study participants will wear a non-compressive sleeve and loosely fitting glove on bilateral arms and hands. They will also wear a non-compressive Sigvaris Basic Liner with the CompreFlex Lite loosely applied over it. The investigators will verify that no compression is applied via using an interface pressure sensor (PicoPress). The maximum level of allowed pressure for garments will be 3mmHg. If the pressure reading is greater than 3mmHg, then a larger garment size will be used. Measurements with the pressure sensor will be repeated as needed to ensure a low pressure level of less than 3mmHg. With each chemotherapy infusion, patients will wear the gloves and socks for a total of 90-120 minutes, beginning 15 minutes before the start of the infusion and until 15 minutes after the end of the infusion.