The purpose of this research is to evaluate the result of treatment for neck lymphedema on throat pressure in patients who have received radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.
Lymphedema is a failure of lymphatic system to transfer fluid from the connective tissue to the circulatory system. The lymphedema seen in patients treated for head and neck cancer can be seen externally on the neck and face, as well as internally in the lining of the throat. In this study, the investigators plan to treat the external lymphedema with a device called the Flexitouch Plus, which is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for lymphedema treatment, and to measure the degree of internal lymphedema using a pressure sensor to detect throat muscle pressure before and after the treatment with the Flexitouch Plus device.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
A single treatment for external lymphedema using the FDA-approved Flexitouch Plus device.
NorthShore University HealthSystem
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Internal lymphedema measurement
The pressure in the throat will be measured using a device called high-resolution manometry before and after wearing a treatment jacket (Flexitouch plus device).
Time frame: 2 hours
External lymphedema measurement
Neck circumference measurement will be done using standard tape measure before and after wearing a treatment jacket (Flexitouch plus device).
Time frame: 2 hours
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