Evaluation of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy using current perception threshold and clinical evaluations.

  • K A Griffith
  • , D J Couture
  • , S Zhu
  • , Naushira Pandya
  • , M E Johantgen
  • , G Cavaletti
  • , J M Davenport
  • , L J Tanguay
  • , A Choflet
  • , T Milliron
  • , E Glass
  • , N Gambill
  • , C L Renn
  • , S G Dorsey

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is increasing with introduction of new and combination cancer pharmacotherapies. This study evaluated associations between clinical and self-report measurements and current perception threshold (CPT), a neuroselective measure of sensory nerve function that may detect asymptomatic CIPN damage. Methods: Data for this secondary analysis were from a prospective, observational study using CPT to evaluate CIPN. Bivariate mixed models, accounting for the intraclass correlation between repeated patient assessments, were used to assess the relationship between CPT at each frequency (5, 250, and 2,000 Hz) and each subjective measure (Neuropathic Pain Scale, FACT-GOGntx) and objective measurement (quantitative sensory testing, deep tendon reflexes, and grip strength). Results: A total of 29 chemotherapy-naïve subjects with various cancer types had a mean age of 56.7 (SD 10.4); nine subjects developed CIPN grade >1 using NCI CTC-AE criteria. Cold detection thresholds were inversely associated with CPT 5 [b(95 % CI)=-2.5(-4.5, -0.5)] and CPT 2,000 [-7.5(-11.8, -3.3)] frequencies. FACT GOG-ntx quality of life (QoL) scale and neurotoxicity and function subscales were inversely associated with CPT 2,000 [-1.8 (-3.5, -0.05), -2.2 (-4.2, -0.2), and -5.4 (-9.8, -0.9), respectively], indicating worsening QoL, impairment, and function as hypoesthesia increases. Conclusions: CPT 2,000 may identify impending worsening of patient-reported outcomes such as QoL. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Pages (from-to)1161-1169
    Number of pages9
    JournalSupportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
    Volume22
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 20 2013

    Disciplines

    • Medical Specialties
    • Medicine and Health Sciences
    • Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy

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