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Oxidative Stress, Motor Abilities, and Behavioral Adjustment in Children Treated for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Marilyn J Hockenberry1, Kevin R Krull2, Kathleen C Insel3, Lynnette L Harris4, Patricia M Gundy5, Kristin B Adkins4, Alice E Pasvogel5, Olga A Taylor6, Kari M Koerner5, David W Montgomery7, Adam K Ross5, Adam Hill8, Ida M Moore5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations among oxidative stress, fine and visual-motor abilities, and behavioral adjustment in children receiving chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
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DESIGN: A prospective, repeated-measures design
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SETTING: Two pediatric oncology settings in the southwestern United States. SAMPLE: 89 children with ALL were followed from diagnosis to the end of chemotherapy.
METHODS: Serial cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected during scheduled lumbar punctures and analyzed for oxidative stress biomarkers. Children completed fine motor dexterity, visual processing speed, and visual-motor integration measures at three time points. Parents completed child behavior ratings at the same times. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Oxidative stress, fine motor dexterity, visual processing, visual-motor integration, and behavioral adjustment
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FINDINGS: Children with ALL had below-average fine motor dexterity, visual processing speed, and visual-motor integration following the induction phase of ALL therapy. By end of therapy, visual processing speed normalized, and fine motor dexterity and visual-motor integration remained below average. Oxidative stress measures correlated with fine motor dexterity and visual-motor integration. Decreased motor functioning was associated with increased hyperactivity and anxiety
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CONCLUSIONS: Oxidative stress occurs following chemo-therapy for childhood ALL and is related to impaired fine motor skills and visual symptoms
. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Early intervention should be considered to prevent fine motor and visual-spatial deficits, as well as behavioral problems.

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Keywords:  cerebrospinal fluid; childhood leukemia; fine motor dexterity; oxidative stress; visual-motor integration

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26302283      PMCID: PMC4551112          DOI: 10.1188/15.ONF.542-549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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