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Long-term course of oxaliplatin-induced polyneuropathy: a prospective 2-year follow-up study.

Authors :
Briani, Chiara
Argyriou, Andreas A.
Izquierdo, Cristina
Velasco, Roser
Campagnolo, Marta
Alberti, Paola
Frigeni, Barbara
Cacciavillani, Mario
Bergamo, Francesca
Cortinovis, Diego
Cazzaniga, Marina
Bruna, Jordi
Cavaletti, Guido
Kalofonos, Haralabos P.
Source :
Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System; Dec2014, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p299-306, 8p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This prospective study sought to identify the potential reversibility of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy ( OXAIPN) by following-up its long-term course 2 years after discontinuation of oxaliplatin ( OXA)-based chemotherapy. Participants were 91 colorectal cancer patients treated with OXA-based chemotherapy. Neurological assessment, clinical Total Neuropathy Score© ( TNSc©) and nerve conduction studies were performed at baseline ( T0), the end of chemotherapy ( T1) and 2 years ( T2) after discontinuation of chemotherapy. A total of 73 of 91 (80%) patients experienced OXAIPN at T1. At a median follow-up of 25 months, persistence of chronic OXAIPN was present in 61 of 73 patients (84%) and complete resolution was present in 12 patients (17%). Longitudinal comparison of TNSc© values between T1 and T2 revealed that the overall severity of OXAIPN in those 61 patients significantly decreased over time. Median TNSc© values were nine (range: 2-15) at T1 vs. four (range: 2-12) at T2 (P < 0.001). Likewise, sensory nerve conduction measures at T2 significantly improved in all sensory nerves tested, compared with T1. Severity of OXAIPN at T2 was significantly associated (P < 0.001) with high severity of OXAIPN at T1. In conclusion, persistence of OXAIPN beyond 2 years after finishing chemotherapy is common. Clinical and neurophysiological improvement is observed, although recovery is often incomplete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10859489
Volume :
19
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100852982
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jns.12097