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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 9(4)out.-dec. 2011. graf, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-612042

ABSTRACT

Peripheral neuropathy is a common side effect in patients undergoing cancer treatment with chemotherapy. This condition can affect patients in several different ways, interfering in their activities of daily living and autonomy. The present study aimed to review the literature on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and its treatment or other possible interventions. The findings reveal that chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a common condition that affects patients undergoing treatment with some specific drugs. Besides, several different substances have been used to treat or control this condition, although no significant evidence could be found in these studies.


A neuropatia periférica é um efeito colateral comum em pacientes sob tratamento quimioterápico. Essa condição pode se manifestar de diversas maneiras, interferindo na qualidade de vida e na autonomia nas atividades de vida diária dos pacientes em questão. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo revisar a literatura referente à neuropatia periférica induzida por quimioterapia, bem como propostas de tratamento e intervenção para o efeito colateral em questão. Foi possível observar que a neuropatia periférica induzida por quimioterapia é uma condição comum a pacientes sob tratamento com alguns quimioterápicos específicos. Além disso, foi possível identificar, embora sem evidência significativa, que diversas substâncias vêm sendo utilizadas como possível tratamento ou paliativo para o efeito colateral em questão.


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Humans , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Drug Therapy/adverse effects
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Med. UIS ; 23(2): 103-127, mayo-ago. 2010. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-604102

ABSTRACT

Los avances recientes en el tratamiento de las enfermedades neoplásicas han mejorado las tasas de supervivencia. Las intervenciones médicas generan diversos efectos adversos agudos que comprometen el tracto gastrointestinal y la medula ósea, mientras la neurotoxicidad tiende a ser tardía y evoluciona en el tiempo. En el sistema nervioso periférico es frecuente documentar la neuropatía inducida por el tratamiento médico del cáncer, hallazgo relacionado con la administración de agentes quimioterapéuticos utilizados para controlar los tumores hematológicos y sólidos. El tratamiento oncológico genera una gran variedad de cambios estructurales y funcionales en los nervios periféricos, incluyendo la afectación de los cuerpos neuronales del sistema de transporte axonal, del recubrimiento mielínico y de las estructuras de soporte glial. Cada agente presenta un espectro de toxicidad único que se relaciona con su mecanismo de acción, eventos que pueden mitigarse gracias a los resultados de múltiples estudios. Gracias al reconocimiento de los efectos devastadores de la neuropatía inducida por el tratamiento médico del cáncer en la calidad de vida, la investigación básica y clínica ha empezado a evaluar el papel de múltiples terapias para prevenir y tratar el daño neurológico. Esta revisión integra información seleccionada a partir de búsquedas estructuras realizadas en las bases de datos biomédicas más relevantes, haciendo énfasis en el diagnóstico y en las intervenciones farmacológicas y no farmacológicas descritas como parte del manejo de la neuropatía inducida por el tratamiento médico del cáncer, que con frecuencia es subvalorada. En conclusión, la información disponible hasta el momento permite establecer los mecanismos de la enfermedad y sugiere el desarrollo de un número mayor de estudios que permitan validar las estrategias descritas hasta el momento.


Recent advances in the development and administration of therapy for malignant diseases have been rewarded with prolonged survival rates. Unlike more immediate toxicities that affect the gastrointestinal tract and bone marrow, chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity is frequently delayed in onset and may progress over time. In the peripheral nervous system, the major brunt of the toxicity is directed against the peripheral nerve, resulting in cancer therapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Chemotherapeutic agents used to treat hematologic and solid tumors target a variety of structures and functions in the peripheral nervous system, including the neuronal cell body, the axonal transport system, the myelin sheath, and glial support structures. Each agent exhibits a spectrum of effects unique to its mechanism of action, and recent studies in this fi eld have yielded clearer ideas on how to mitigate injury. Combined with the call for a greater recognition of the devastating effects of cancer therapy-induced peripheral neuropathy on quality of life, basic and clinical researchers have begun to investigate therapy to prevent and treat neurologic damage. This review was made based on relevant information avaliable on international databases concerning cancer therapyinduced peripheral neuropathy and summarizes the evidence for diagnosis, pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches to the management of this commonly unrecognized condition. In conclusion, the information avaliable in this moment establish the mechanisms of the disease and exposes the importance of the development of statistically stronger clinical trials that complement current data available in this moment.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Drug Therapy , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Drug Therapy/adverse effects , Cisplatin , Vincristine
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