Lymphedema Clinical Trial
Official title:
Bioelectrical Impedance for Self-monitoring of Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema
Verified date | April 2017 |
Source | Vanderbilt University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
- Breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema requires life-long self-care is required.
- No objective measurement mechanism exists that can easily be used to self-monitor arm
volume.
- Bioelectrical impedance devices approved for lymphedema measurement may be able to be
used for self-monitoring.
- The investigators will conduct a two-part study to first develop an impedance driven
self-measurement protocal and then test the protocol in home settings.
- The investigators hypothesize in part two of the study that when compared to
participants who are not self-monitoring, those who self-monitor limb volume will: 1)
report more days of garment use, skin care, and simple-MLD; and, 2) have fewer, less
distressful, less intense symptoms, better productivity/activity, report higher
perceived self-management/self-efficacy and QOL; experience fewer missed days of work,
lymphedema treatment days, arm infections, and have a smaller number of antibiotic
prescriptions.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | December 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Healthy Volunteers for Phase 1: no known history of cancer or lymphatic disease. 2. Lymphedema volunteers Phases 1 &2: history of breast cancer and diagnosis of lymphedema in one arm. 3. All volunteers: = 21 years of age. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Healthy Volunteers Phase 1: history of arm surgery or family history of primary lymphedema. 2. Lymphedema volunteers Phases 1 & 2: bilateral lymphedema. 3. All volunteers: - inability to stand upright; - conditions that could cause swelling: pregnancy, congestive heart failure, liver failure; - infection, open sores on arms, or known sensitivity to electrodes; - pacemakers or internal defibrillators; - currently undergoing IV chemotherapy or radiation; or - use of laxatives or diuretics to lose weight. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Vanderbilt Univeristy School Of Nursing | Nashville | Tennessee |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vanderbilt University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | self care behaviors | individual tasks initiated by a participant to care for their lymphedema that may vary from participant to participant. | 4 months | |
Primary | Self-care self efficacy | perception of abilty to provide lymphedema self-care | 4 months | |
Secondary | health | lymphedema associated symptoms | four months | |
Secondary | quality of life | quality of life | 4 months | |
Secondary | economics | expense in terms of lost income or out-of pocket payments related to lymphedema. | 4 months |
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