Acute chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy due to oxaliplatin administration without cold stimulation

SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER(2020)

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Purpose The incidence and time of onset of acute chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (ACIPN) caused by oxaliplatin remain unclarified. Hence, we investigated the prevalence, onset time, and location of ACIPN symptoms in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) receiving oxaliplatin without cold stimulation. Methods The study cohort comprised patients receiving oxaliplatin for CRC at our hospital between April 2017 and August 2018. Patients were instructed not to touch and/or drink cold things and were monitored for ACIPN symptoms in the hospital for 24 h after chemotherapy. ACIPN symptoms that appeared > 24 h after chemotherapy were recorded at the next visit. Symptom appearance time was defined as the duration from the administration of chemotherapy until the appearance of paresthesia classified as grade 1 using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events. Results Forty-five patients received chemotherapy, comprising 23 men and 22 women, aged 67 years (29–88 years). The location of ACIPN was the fingers in 55.6% of cases, pharynx in 26.7%, perioral region in 24.4%, and feet in 6.7%. The average duration from oxaliplatin administration to symptom development was 182 min (range 62–443 min) for the fingers, 291 min (176–432 min) for the pharynx, 311 min (127–494 min) for the perioral region, and 297 min (234–355 min) for the feet. Pharyngeal symptoms were more common in patients older than 65 years than in those younger than 65 years. Conclusions The incidence and time of the onset of ACIPN caused by oxaliplatin varies between the body and regions.
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Oxaliplatin,Colorectal cancer,Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy,Acute neuropathy
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