Breast cancer treatment, BMI, post-op swelling/lymphoedema.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Lymphoedema Pub Date : 2008-10-01
Wannapa Kay Mahamaneerat, Chi-Ren Shyu, Bob R Stewart, Jane M Armer
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of post-breast cancer lymphoedema is difficult because of inconsistent measurement approaches, measurement reliability and validity, and lymphoedema definition and criterion. AIMS: To examine lymphoedema occurrence using a body mass index (BMI)-adjusted limb volume change (LVC) as a potentially sensitive alternative criterion for assessment and diagnosis of lymphoedema. Secondary aims were to examine the risk of lymphoedema occurrence in relation to post-operative swelling and limb dominance and the cancer-affected side. METHODS: The volume calculated from circumferences of 193 breast cancer survivors was used to analyse lymphoedema assessment. A change ≥5% in affected-arm volume over percent change in BMI in comparison to pre-operative baseline was considered indicative of lymphoedema. RESULTS: For all participants, 63% met the 5% BMI-adjusted LVC criterion. Dominant limb and cancer-affected side were significantly related to lymphoedema occurrence only in those whose BMI ≥30 (p=0.02), while post-operative swelling significantly increased the lymphoedema risk irrespective of BMI (p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The proposed 5% BMI-adjusted LVC criterion provides a more sensitive estimation of post-breast cancer lymphoedema occurrence.

乳腺癌治疗,BMI,术后肿胀/淋巴水肿。
背景:由于测量方法、测量的信度和效度以及淋巴水肿的定义和标准不一致,乳腺癌后淋巴水肿的诊断很困难。目的:使用体重指数(BMI)调整肢体体积变化(LVC)作为评估和诊断淋巴水肿的潜在敏感替代标准来检查淋巴水肿的发生。次要目的是检查淋巴水肿发生的风险与术后肿胀、肢体优势和癌症影响侧的关系。方法:利用193例乳腺癌幸存者的周长计算的体积来分析淋巴水肿的评估。与术前基线相比,受累臂体积变化大于BMI变化百分比≥5%被认为是淋巴水肿的指示。结果:所有参与者中,63%符合5% bmi调整后的LVC标准。优势肢和癌患侧仅在BMI≥30的患者中与淋巴水肿发生显著相关(p=0.02),而无论BMI如何,术后肿胀均显著增加淋巴水肿发生的风险(p=0.01)。结论:拟议的5% bmi调整LVC标准对乳腺癌后淋巴水肿的发生提供了更敏感的估计。
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Journal of Lymphoedema
Journal of Lymphoedema Medicine-Hematology
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