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Compression therapy using surgical gloves is ineffective for the prevention of vincristine-induced neuropathy in patients with malignant lymphoma

Supportive Care in Cancer, ISSN: 1433-7339, Vol: 32, Issue: 3, Page: 173
2024
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Compression Therapy for Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Introduction Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) affects 30–40% of patients receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy.1,2 It often presents as a pure sensory neuropathy, with symptoms of numbness, tingling,

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Purpose: Vincristine (VCR) often induces peripheral neuropathy (PN) as an adverse event. Currently, there is no consensus on the prevention of vincristine-induced PN (VIPN). In this study, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of compression therapy using surgical gloves for preventing VIPN. Methods: Patients with malignant lymphoma (vincristine-naïve) who were receiving chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, VCR, and prednisolone, with or without rituximab, every 3 weeks for six cycles were eligible. For every VCR infusion, each patient wore two one-size-smaller gloves on one hand (study hand) for 90 min. The other hand was left bare (control hand). PN was assessed at each treatment using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events ver. 4.0. Results: Fifty-one patients with malignant lymphoma were enrolled and 44 were evaluated. At 1 month after treatment, the occurrence rates of grade ≥ 2 sensory PN were 13.6 and 13.6% in the study and control hands, respectively (p = 1.0), and those of grade ≥ 2 motor PN were 15.9 and 15.9% in the study and control hands, respectively (p = 1.0). Conclusion: Compression therapy using surgical gloves showed no significant effect for the prevention of VIPN. Trial registration: November 1, 2018, National University Hospital Council of Japan (UMIN 000034145).

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