| Literature DB >> 26749101 |
Mehdi Saad1, Dimitri Psimaras2, Camille Tafani3, Magali Sallansonnet-Froment3, Jean-Henri Calvet4, Alice Vilier4, Jean-Marie Tigaud5, Flavie Bompaire3, Marie Lebouteux3, Thierry de Greslan3, Bernard Ceccaldi6, Jean-Michel Poirier6, François-Régis Ferrand6, Sylvestre Le Moulec6, Olivier Huillard5, François Goldwasser5, Hervé Taillia3, Thierry Maisonobe7, Damien Ricard8,3.
Abstract
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a common, potentially severe and dose-limiting adverse effect; however, it is poorly investigated at an early stage due to the lack of a simple assessment tool. As sweat glands are innervated by small autonomic C-fibers, sudomotor function testing has been suggested for early screening of peripheral neuropathy. This study aimed to evaluate Sudoscan, a non-invasive and quantitative method to assess sudomotor function, in the detection and follow-up of CIPN. Eighty-eight patients receiving at least two infusions of Oxaliplatin only (45.4%), Paclitaxel only (14.8%), another drug only (28.4%) or two drugs (11.4%) were enrolled in the study. At each chemotherapy infusion the accumulated dose of chemotherapy was calculated and the Total Neuropathy Score clinical version (TNSc) was carried out. Small fiber neuropathy was assessed using Sudoscan (a 3-min test). The device measures the Electrochemical Skin Conductance (ESC) of the hands and feet expressed in microSiemens (µS). For patients receiving Oxaliplatin mean hands ESC changed from 73 ± 2 to 63 ± 2 and feet ESC from 77 ± 2 to 66 ± 3 µS (p < 0.001) while TNSc changed from 2.9 ± 0.5 to 4.3 ± 0.4. Similar results were observed in patients receiving Paclitaxel or another neurotoxic chemotherapy. During the follow-up, ESC values of both hands and feet with a corresponding TNSc < 2 were 70 ± 2 and 73 ± 2 µS respectively while they were 59 ± 1.4 and 64 ± 1.5 µS with a corresponding TNSc ≥ 6 (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0003 respectively). This preliminary study suggests that small fiber neuropathy could be screened and followed using Sudoscan in patients receiving chemotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Autonomic neuropathy; Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; Nerve fiber impairment assessment; Sudomotor function
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26749101 DOI: 10.1007/s11060-015-2049-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurooncol ISSN: 0167-594X Impact factor: 4.130