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A randomized exploratory phase 2 study in patients with chemotherapy-related peripheral neuropathy evaluating whole-body vibration training as adjunct to an integrated program including massage, passive mobilization and physical exercises

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40164-017-0065-6

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Chemotherapy related peripheral neuropathy; Integrated training program; Whole body vibration training; Chemotherapy associated side effects

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Background: Chemotherapy-induced polyneuropathy ( CIPN) is a common toxicity after chemotherapy, immunomodulatory drugs or proteasome inhibitors, which is difficult to treat and may also have impact on quality of life. The objective of the study was to evaluate whole-body vibration ( WBV) on the background of an integrated program ( IP) including massage, passive mobilization and physical exercises on CIPN. Patients and methods: In an exploratory phase-2 study patients with CIPN ( NCI CTC grade 2/3) were randomized for WBV plus IP ( experimental) to IP alone ( standard). 15 training sessions within 15 weeks were intended. As primary endpoint we used chair-rising test ( CRT) to assess physical fitness and coordination. In addition, locomotor and neurological tests and self-assessment tools were performed. Results: A total 131 patients with CIPN were randomized ( standard, n = 65; experimental, n = 66). The median age was 60 ( range 24-71) years; 44 patients had haematological neoplasms and 87 solid tumors. At baseline, all patients presented with an abnormal CRT. Fifteen ( standard) and 22 ( experimental) patients left the program due to progression/relapse or concomitant disease. There was no significant difference in the proportion of patients with normal CRT (< 10 s) at follow up between experimental ( 68%) and standard ( 56%) ( p = 0.20). All patients experienced less symptoms and pain ( p < 0.001) and had improved CRT ( p < 0.001) over time. WBV was significantly associated with a higher reduction of time needed for CRT ( p = 0.02) and significantly improved warm-detection-threshold comparing baseline to follow-up assessment ( p = 0.02). Conclusion: Whole-body vibration on the background of an IP may improve physical fitness and coordination in patients suffering from CIPN. Trial registration Retrospectively registered at http://www.iscrtn.com (ISRCTN 51361937) and http://www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02846844).

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