Hong Kyung Sook, Chung Soon Sup, Kim Kwang Ho, Lee Ryung-Ah
Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Korean J Clin Oncol. 2022 Jun;18(1):11-16. doi: 10.14216/kjco.22002. Epub 2022 Jun 30.
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the common reasons that colorectal cancer patients cannot maintain their routine chemotherapy schedules. Some medications are used for pain relief; however, the effect of medication is disappointing. We carried out this study to confirm that a rehabilitation program using minor muscles might provide a valuable aid in symptom relief of CIPN.
Eleven colorectal cancer patients participated in the basic craftwork program which encouraged the use of the minor muscles of the hands to make and decorate the handicrafts and it was held for 2 hours once a week, for a total of four times. There were no limitations in the stage of cancer or types of chemotherapy to participate the program. Questionnaires were obtained from participants before and after the basic handicrafts program.
Of the 11 patients (3 men, 8 women; mean age, 53.0±11.2 years), six received 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) chemotherapy, four received FOLFOX4 (combination of 5-FU, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin) chemotherapy, and one received 5-FU, FOLFOX4, and FOLFIRI (combination of 5-FU, leucovorin, and irinotecan) chemotherapy sequentially. Patients attended the program a mean of 3.8±0.4 times. Common symptoms of CIPN were "throbbing pain," "aching pain," and "numbness." The mean score of the questionnaires between pre- and post-program was 34.1±31.7 points and 24.4±21.5 points each, and it was significantly decreased (P=0.040).
Patients often suffered from CIPN symptoms like throbbing or aching pain and numbness during their adjuvant chemotherapy. A rehabilitation program using minor muscles for CIPN is expected to be effective.
化疗引起的周围神经病变(CIPN)是结直肠癌患者无法维持常规化疗方案的常见原因之一。一些药物用于缓解疼痛;然而,药物效果令人失望。我们开展本研究以证实使用手部小肌肉的康复计划可能有助于缓解CIPN症状。
11名结直肠癌患者参加了基础手工艺计划,该计划鼓励使用手部小肌肉制作和装饰手工艺品,每周进行1次,每次2小时,共进行4次。参加该计划在癌症分期或化疗类型方面没有限制。在基础手工艺计划前后从参与者处获得问卷。
11名患者(3名男性,8名女性;平均年龄53.0±11.2岁)中,6名接受5-氟尿嘧啶(5-FU)化疗,4名接受FOLFOX4(5-FU、亚叶酸钙和奥沙利铂联合)化疗,1名依次接受5-FU、FOLFOX4和FOLFIRI(5-FU、亚叶酸钙和伊立替康联合)化疗。患者平均参加该计划3.8±0.4次。CIPN的常见症状为“搏动性疼痛”“酸痛”和“麻木”。计划前后问卷的平均得分分别为34.1±31.7分和24.4±21.5分,且显著降低(P = 0.040)。
患者在辅助化疗期间经常出现搏动性或酸痛性疼痛以及麻木等CIPN症状。使用手部小肌肉的CIPN康复计划有望有效。