Objectives: 1) To evaluate the effect of early compression therapy with individualized exercise on the incidence of lower limb lymphedema at 12 months post-operatively in patients treated for gynecological cancer who are at risk of developing lymphedema; 2) To evaluate the effect of early compression therapy with individualized exercise on lower limb volume, quality of life and incidence of cellulitis infections at 12 months post-operatively in this population.
Study design and setting: A pilot randomized controlled trial will be conducted on 50 patients with gynecological cancer recruited from the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Royal Victoria Hospital and the Jewish General Hospital (JGH) Segal Cancer Centre in Montreal, Quebec. The data collection and interventions will be conducted at the MUHC Lymphedema Support Centre. Intervention: At 4-6 weeks post-operatively, each participant in the experimental group will be prescribed Jobst Elvarex compression class 1 (18 to 21 mmHg) standard or custom-made stockings for both lower limbs with or without panty. The participants will be recommended to wear the garments for 12 to 16 hours daily for at least 6 months post-operatively. At this time, the participants will also receive individualized education on exercise, self-lymphatic drainage and skin care by an unblinded lymphedema therapist. Control: At 4-6 weeks post-operatively (T2), both groups will receive standard education on lymphedema risk reduction along with printed materials from the Lymphedema Association of Quebec.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
50
Prescribed Jobst Elvarex compression class 1 (18 to 21 mmHg) standard or custom-made stockings for both lower limbs with or without panty; participants will be recommended to wear the garments for 12 to 16 hours daily for at least 6 months post-operatively.
Individualized education on exercise according to the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines and self-lymphatic drainage techniques
Standard education on lymphedema risk reduction along with printed materials from the Lymphedema Association of Quebec
McGill University Health Centre Lymphedema Support Centre
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Change in bilateral lower limb volume
Measured with circumferential measures and perometry (Perometer 350S)
Time frame: Prior to surgery (T1), at 4-6 weeks post- operatively (T2), at 3 months post-operatively (T3), at 6 months post-operatively (T4) and at 1 year post-operatively (T5)
Change in bilateral lower limb extracellular fluid volume
Measured with bioimpedance spectroscopy
Time frame: Prior to surgery (T1), at 4-6 weeks post- operatively (T2), at 3 months post-operatively (T3), at 6 months post-operatively (T4) and at 1 year post-operatively (T5)
EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire
Measure of quality of life
Time frame: Prior to surgery (T1), at 4-6 weeks post- operatively (T2), at 3 months post-operatively (T3), at 6 months post-operatively (T4) and at 1 year post-operatively (T5)
Incidence of cellulitis
Patient-reported number of cellulitis infections
Time frame: Prior to surgery (T1), at 4-6 weeks post- operatively (T2), at 3 months post-operatively (T3), at 6 months post-operatively (T4) and at 1 year post-operatively (T5)
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