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Effect of Upper Limb Posture on Limb Volume as Expressed in Circumference Measurement in Healthy Women and in Women With Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema

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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Breast Cancer
Lymphedema

Treatments

Other: circumferential measurements in different upper limb positions.

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01672125
TASMC-12-EG-449-CTIL

Details and patient eligibility

About

Lymphedema is one side effect of breast cancer treatment. Measuring the edematous limb enables monitoring changes in the lymphedema and the effect of treatment. Circumference measurement using a measuring tape is an inexpensive simple method and therefore useful and widespread in clinical practice. Circumference measurement performance varies amongst therapists and lacks uniformity in the literature. To date, the effect of different limb positions on measurement results has not been examined.

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe 1) the effect of position on upper limb volume measurement by using circumference measurement and 2) to examine whether the difference between positions are similar in the upper limbs of the same woman, and 3) between groups of women who are in the intensive phase, in the maintenance phase of lymphedema treatment and women without lymphedema

Full description

Study design: Analytical cross section study Population: Inclusion criteria: 15 women who have completed breast cancer treatments, with a diagnosis of unilateral arm lymphedema, in the intensive phase of lymphedema treatment; 15 women who have completed breast cancer treatment and are in the maintenance phase of lymph edema treatment and 15 healthy women adjusted in age and BMI. Exclusion criteria: active cancer, cardiovascular disorder, wounds or inflammation in the measured upper limb, and illness with fever.

Research tools: Questionnaire to gather personal details, information about the cancer and the lymphedema. Plastic, retractable measuring tape with an accuracy of 1 mm. Fixed points on the limb are measured according to anatomical landmarks and afterwards the limb volume is calculated using the formula for a truncated cone.

Enrollment

45 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

40+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 15 women who have completed breast cancer treatments, with a diagnosis of unilateral arm lymphedema, in the intensive phase of lymphedema treatment;
  • 15 women who have completed breast cancer treatment and are in the maintenance phase of lymph edema treatment and
  • 15 healthy women adjusted in age and BMI.

Exclusion criteria

  • active cancer,
  • cardiovascular disorder,
  • wounds or inflammation in the measured upper limb, and
  • illness with fever.

Trial design

45 participants in 3 patient groups

women who have completed treatments
Description:
women who have completed breast cancer treatments, with a diagnosis of unilateral arm lymphedema, in the intensive phase of lymphedema treatment
Treatment:
Other: circumferential measurements in different upper limb positions.
women who have completed treatment in maintenance phase
Description:
women who have completed breast cancer treatment and are in the maintenance phase of lymph edema treatment
Treatment:
Other: circumferential measurements in different upper limb positions.
healthy women
Description:
healthy women adjusted in age and BMI
Treatment:
Other: circumferential measurements in different upper limb positions.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ruthi Peleg, BPT

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