Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Edema, Grip Strength, Dexterity and Quality of Life in Upper Extremity Lymphedema
Lymphedema is an inflammatory disease characterized by abnormal accumulation of excess water, plasma proteins, as well as extravascular blood and parenchymal cells in the affected upper and lower arms, chest and/or trunk due to inadequate lymphatic carrying capacity, associated with high-severity, recurrent soft tissue infections that can lead to sepsis and even death. It is a disease. Although there is no definitive treatment for lymphedema disease, a Complex Decongestive Treatment approach, including manual lymph drainage, skin care, special exercises, compression and self-care, has been defined to slow the progression of the disease and prevent secondary complications. In addition, similar to vagus nerve activation with manual lymphatic drainage, parasympathetic nerve activation has been defined. system activation can be increased. The aim of our study is to examine the effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on quality of life, grip strength and dexterity in unilateral upper extremity lymphedema patients. It was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study. The population of the study will be lymphedema patients in Gaziosmanpaşa Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital, and the sample will be 27 volunteer patients who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study was planned as a single center (Gaziosmanpaşa Training and Research Hospital). Participants will be randomly divided into three groups. Subjects will be instructed to draw an envelope from a secret box. Each envelope will contain a yellow, red and blue card and they will be assigned to one of the 3 groups of the study accordingly. Only the Complex Decongestive Treatment (manual lymph drainage, skin care, special exercises, compression) approach will be applied to the first group, Complex Decongestive Treatment and sham transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation to the second group, and transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation in addition to Complex Decongestive Treatment to the third group. The third party who has access to the box containing the envelopes will not be involved in the study. The data collected from the patients will be entered into the SPSS 21.0 package program, a data set will be created and statistical analyzes will be performed.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 21 |
Est. completion date | September 11, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 11, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Between the ages of 18-65 - Diagnosed with secondary lymphedema disease by the physician - Minimum of three months after surgery - Stage 2 and 3 patients - Native speaker Turkish - Individuals who agreed to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals with any neurological or orthopedic problems in the upper extremity - Individuals undergoing upper extremity surgery - Presence of cardiac edema - Presence of arterial disease - Presence of acute venous disease - Those with sensory impairment - Those with cardiac rhythm disorders - Individuals with cooperation problems |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Seda Saka |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Extremity circumference measurement as the primary outcome measure | Upper Extremity Circumference Measurement will be evaluated for both upper extremities. Assuming the wrist pivot point, markings will be made every 4 cm up to the axilla. The difference between the affected and healthy sides will be determined by measuring the circumference with a tape measure at the marked points. | It will be evaluated during and at the end of the treatment process. It will take 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Gross grip strength | Jamar hand dynamometer is the reliable and most commonly used measurement tool that measures static grip strength. Static and dynamic measurement dynamometers are used when evaluating grip strength. These devices are hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical and resistive devices. Measurements are generally It is based on the principle of compressing two bars parallel to each other. Patients are positioned and evaluated according to the holding and grip strength of the dynamometer to be used. The needle of the Jamar Hand Dynamometer shows measurements up to a maximum of 90 kg.
The person will be measured in a chair without arm support, with the arm in adduction and neutral rotation, the elbow in 90 flexion, and the forearm in neutral position. Each measurement will be repeated three times, the average will be calculated and data will be created and recorded. |
It will be evaluated during and at the end of the treatment process. It will take 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Manual Dexterity | The Nine-Hole Peg Test, which provides information about the functional status of the hand, consists of a board with nine holes and nine nails. While the test is applied to both hands, the application begins with the dominant hand. Before proceeding with the application part, the test procedure is read to the individuals who will perform the test. In the application part, individuals are asked to place the nails into the holes as soon as possible and to remove them without wasting time and place the nails in the empty chamber located on the side. Meanwhile, the application time is measured using a stopwatch and recorded in seconds. | It will be evaluated during and at the end of the treatment process. It will take 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Life Quality | The Lymphedema Functioning, Disability and Health Questionnaire consists of 29 questions. Each question is answered using a visual analog scale ranging from 0 - 100 mm. The questionnaire has five subdomains: physical function, mental function, home activities, mobility activities and social activities. The survey takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. The Lymphedema Functioning, Disability and Health Survey will be administered to patients twice, before and after treatment. It is a quality of life survey consisting of 27 questions. It is a 5-point Likert type scale (1=strongly disagree, 5=strongly agree). The lowest score is 27 and the highest score is 135. A high score from the scale indicates that lymphedema negatively affects the quality of life. | It will be evaluated during and at the end of the treatment process. It will take 3 weeks. |
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