Trials / Terminated
TerminatedNCT01243541
Cryotherapy in Preventing Peripheral Neuropathy and Nail Toxicity in Patients With Breast Cancer Who Are Receiving Paclitaxel
Cold Therapy to Prevent Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Cutaneous Toxicity
- Status
- Terminated
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 33 (actual)
- Sponsor
- Northwestern University · Academic / Other
- Sex
- Female
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
RATIONALE: Cryotherapy may help prevent peripheral neuropathy or nail toxicity in patients receiving chemotherapy. PURPOSE: This clinical trial studies cryotherapy in preventing peripheral neuropathy and nail toxicity in patients with breast cancer who are receiving paclitaxel.
Detailed description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Differences in "tingling" and "numbness" (measured on 0-10 numeric rating scale; as measured by NPSI) between treated and untreated extremities at conclusion of paclitaxel therapy). SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Differences in nail toxicity between treated and untreated extremities as measured by NCI-CTC v4.0 from baseline to conclusion of taxane therapy and at each time point (after each infusion and at conclusion of taxane therapy). II. Differences in peripheral sensory neuropathy subscale of NCI-CTC v 4.0 between treated and untreated extremities at each time point (after each infusion and at conclusion of paclitaxel therapy). III. Differences in pain intensity (0-10 from BPI) between treated and untreated extremities at each time point (after each infusion and at conclusion of paclitaxel therapy). IV. Differences in quantitative sensory testing between treated and untreated extremities at each time point (after each infusion and at conclusion of paclitaxel therapy). OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1of 2 treatment arms. ARM I. Patients wear an Elasto-Gel cold glove and sock on their dominant hand and foot every two weeks on days the patient is scheduled for paclitaxel.The glove and sock is worn for 15 minutes prior to paclitaxel infusion, 3 hours during treatment, and for 15 minutes after completion of chemotherapy for a total of 210 minutes. ARM II: Patients wear an Elasto-Gel cold glove and sock on their non-dominant hand and foot every two weeks on days the patient is scheduled for paclitaxel. The glove and sock is worn for 15 minutes prior to paclitaxel infusion, 3 hours during treatment, and for 15 minutes after completion of chemotherapy for a total of 210 minutes. In both arms, treatment repeats every 2 weeks for 4 courses in the absences of unacceptable toxicity.
Conditions
- Chemotherapeutic Agent Toxicity
- Pain
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Recurrent Breast Cancer
- Stage IA Breast Cancer
- Stage IB Breast Cancer
- Stage II Breast Cancer
- Stage IIIA Breast Cancer
- Stage IIIB Breast Cancer
- Stage IIIC Breast Cancer
- Stage IV Breast Cancer
- Therapy-related Toxicity
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PROCEDURE | cryotherapy | Patients wear an Elasto-Gel cold glove and sock |
| OTHER | questionnaire administration | Ancillary studies |
| PROCEDURE | quality-of-life assessment | Ancillary studies |
| PROCEDURE | management of therapy complications | In this therapeutic study, cold therapy is administered with an Elasto-Gel cold glove and sock (study device) that will be worn on your right hand and foot or your left hand and foot. The study device is a glycerine-based gel cold pack shaped like a mitten or sock with a cloth-like fabric kept at a constant temperature. The study device is not known to cause any major adverse affects and it is considered of non-significant risk. If you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to wear a glove and sock at each paclitaxel infusion (4 treatments total). We hope the use of this study device will prevent or significantly reduce the onset and potential severity of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy and nail problems. |
| PROCEDURE | assessment of therapy complications | Study Treatment Assessment You will be asked permission for pictures to be taken of only your hands and feet. This is to have a visual documentation of symptom development during your treatment. This will be done at all six time points before you begin chemotherapy that day. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2010-11-03
- Primary completion
- 2014-04-04
- Completion
- 2014-04-04
- First posted
- 2010-11-18
- Last updated
- 2019-08-20
Locations
1 site across 1 country: United States
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01243541. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.