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Low level laser therapy in the management of breast cancer-related lymphedema: protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial

机译:低水平激光治疗在乳腺癌相关淋巴米瘤的管理中:随机控制可行性试验的议定书

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Background: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a prevalent long-term condition secondary to cancer treatment. BCRL impacts physical function, psychological health, and quality of life for patients who have survived breast cancer.Objectives: This study will assess the feasibility of a fully-powered randomized controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of low level laser therapy (LLLT), also known as photobio-modulation (PBM) therapy, as an adjunct treatment for managing BCRL. Methods: This study will be a pragmatic two-armed randomized controlled feasibility trial. Twenty female participants being treated for BCRL at the Dunedin Hospital, New Zealand, will be recruited over a 6-month window. Subject to informed consent, participants will be offered LLLT (PBM) in addition to their regular treatment for BCRL. Twelve treatments with laser therapy will continue for 6 weeks (twice weekly). Feasibility outcomes (recruitment rate, randomization rate, participant's adherence to the LLLT (PBM) treatment protocol, and participant retention rates) will be collected during the recruitment and intervention period. Participant satisfaction will be collected on completion of treatment intervention. Safety outcomes of LLLT (PBM) will be collected at each treatment visit. Clinical outcome measures (limb circumference, participant's perceived symptoms, psychological impacts, and activity disability) will be assessed at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks post-randomization. Conclusions: Results of this feasibility trial will inform the design and implementation of a future definitive randomized controlled trial, which will investigate the effectiveness of LLLT (PBM) for women with BCRL.
机译:背景:乳腺癌相关的淋巴水肿(BCR1)是癌症治疗中的普遍性的长期病症。 BCRL影响乳腺癌患者的身体功能,心理健康和生活质量。目的:本研究将评估全能随机对照试验调查低水平激光治疗(LLLT)的有效性的可行性作为Photobio调制(PBM)治疗,作为管理BCR1的辅助治疗。方法:本研究将是一项务实的双武装随机控制可行性试验。在新西兰达尼丁医院为BCRL处理的二十个女性参与者将在一个6个月的窗口上招募。如果经知识同意,除了对BCRL的常规治疗外,将提供LLLT(PBM)。激光治疗的12个治疗将继续6周(每周两次)。可行性结果(招聘率,随机化率,参与者对LLLT(PBM)治理方案的遵守,以及在招聘和干预期间将收集与参与者保留率)。参与者满意将在完成治疗干预完成后收集。每次治疗访问都将收集LLLT(PBM)的安全结果。临床结果措施(肢体围绕,参与者的感知症状,心理影响和活性残疾)将在随机后3和12周的基线评估。结论:这种可行性试验的结果将向未来的明确随机对照试验的设计和实施,该试验将研究LLLT(PBM)对BCRL妇女的有效性。

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