Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Fear Makes the Wolf Bigger than He is

M. Sharma, J. Bajpai
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Chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is one of the most feared and severe side effects of cancer treatment. It is broadly categorised as anticipatory (a conditioned reflex, due to past experience, generally triggered by same stimuli), acute (within 24 hours of chemotherapy administration), delayed (after 24 hours and lasting up to 7 days of chemotherapy), breakthrough (inspite of primary prophylaxis for CINV), and refractory (unresponsive to prophylactic and breakthrough medications). The chemotherapeutic regimens are having varying potential (high, moderate, low, or minimal) for CINV. Incidence and timing of CINV depends upon the emetogenic potential of chemotherapy and also patient factors. This perspective highlights the underlying mechanism of CINV, state of the art therapeutic options and nuances in the field to better control this dreaded complication and in turn enhance the quality of life of these patients.
化疗引起的恶心和呕吐:恐惧使狼比他更大
化疗引起的恶心和呕吐(CINV)是癌症治疗中最可怕和最严重的副作用之一。它大致分为预期性(由于过去的经验,通常由相同的刺激触发的条件反射),急性(在化疗24小时内),延迟(在24小时后持续长达7天的化疗),突破性(尽管对CINV进行了初级预防)和难治性(对预防性和突破性药物无反应)。化疗方案对CINV具有不同的潜力(高、中、低或最小)。CINV的发生率和时间取决于化疗的致吐潜能和患者因素。这一观点强调了CINV的潜在机制,最先进的治疗选择和该领域的细微差别,以更好地控制这一可怕的并发症,从而提高这些患者的生活质量。
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