Risk factors for developing upper limb cellulitis after breast cancer treatment.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Lymphology Pub Date : 2022-01-01
O Engin, E Sahin, E Saribay, B Dilek, E Akalin
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Cellulitis is one of the most important troubling complications of breast cancer treatment. Therefore, elucidating the risk factors for cellulitis in patients that have undergone breast cancer treatment is crucial. This is a retrospective medical record study among 523 patients who had received breast cancer treatment and were referred to the Lymphedema Clinic. Data on age, height, weight, BMI (body mass index), education level, arm dominance, history of previous surgery, axillary lymph node dissection, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy were noted. The time between operation and onset of lymphedema, duration of lymphedema, history of cellulitis, and number of cellulitis attacks were recorded. Circumference measurements were taken at four points on the upper limb. Univariate analysis showed that longer duration of lymphedema, larger circumference of the unaffected arm and larger circumference of the arm with lymphedema were associated with higher risk of cellulitis (p=0.008, p=0.007, p< 0.001, respectively). The incidence of cellulitis was higher in patients with lymphedema than patients who had no lymphedema (p< 0.001). Moreover, the frequency of cellulitis was higher in patients with lower education level (p=0.015). It was deter-mined that patients with cellulitis needed more compression garments (p< 0.001) and multi-layered bandage therapy (p< 0.001) than those without. Regression analysis revealed that presence of lymphedema (p=0.036), duration of lymphedema (p=0.048), radiotherapy (p=0.01) and educational level (0.019) are significantly associated with developing upper extremity cellulitis. It is important to consider these risk factors for the prevention and management of cellulitis in patients who undergo treatment for breast cancer. Early detection and treatment of lymphedema also remains essential for these patients.

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乳腺癌治疗后发生上肢蜂窝织炎的危险因素。
蜂窝织炎是乳腺癌治疗中最重要的并发症之一。因此,阐明在接受乳腺癌治疗的患者中蜂窝织炎的危险因素至关重要。这是一项对523名接受过乳腺癌治疗并转介到淋巴水肿诊所的患者的回顾性医疗记录研究。记录年龄、身高、体重、BMI(身体质量指数)、文化程度、手臂优势、既往手术史、腋窝淋巴结清扫、放疗和化疗等数据。记录手术至淋巴水肿发生的时间、淋巴水肿持续时间、蜂窝织炎病史和蜂窝织炎发作次数。在上肢的四个点测量周长。单因素分析显示,淋巴水肿持续时间较长、未受影响的手臂周长和有淋巴水肿的手臂周长与蜂窝织炎的高风险相关(p=0.008, p=0.007, p< 0.001)。淋巴水肿患者蜂窝织炎的发生率高于无淋巴水肿患者(p< 0.001)。受教育程度越低,蜂窝织炎发病率越高(p=0.015)。我们确定蜂窝织炎患者比没有蜂窝织炎的患者需要更多的压缩服(p< 0.001)和多层绷带治疗(p< 0.001)。回归分析显示,淋巴水肿的存在(p=0.036)、淋巴水肿持续时间(p=0.048)、放射治疗(p=0.01)和文化程度(0.019)与上肢蜂窝织炎的发生有显著相关性。考虑这些风险因素对于乳腺癌患者蜂窝织炎的预防和管理是很重要的。对这些患者来说,淋巴水肿的早期发现和治疗也是至关重要的。
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Lymphology
Lymphology 医学-免疫学
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal contains original articles, special features (see below), and information regarding the International Society of Lymphology. It seeks original papers dealing with clinical and basic studies of the lymphatic system and its disorders including related fields. Articles are accepted for external review and publication on the condition that they are contributed to Lymphology only and that no substantial part has been or will be published elsewhere.
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