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Lymphedema After Urologic Surgery

Recruiting
Conditions
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Prostatic Neoplasms
Testicular Neoplasms
Penile Cancer
Registration Number
NCT05264337
Lead Sponsor
Vastra Gotaland Region
Brief Summary

Lymphedema of the extremities is common after lymph node surgery in treating several forms of cancer, e.g., breast cancer. However, very little is known of the occurrence of lymphedema of the lower extremities after urologic surgery with lymph node dissection. This project aims to describe the frequency and grade of lymphedema arising after urologic surgery, using the Lymphedema Quality of Life Questionnaire (LymQOL), Delfin MoistureMeter D, and lower limb volume measurements.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
400
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients undergoing urologic surgery with lymph node dissection
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of patients with self-reported lymphedema at 12 months12 months after surgery

Frequency and grade of self-reported swelling of the lower extremities as graded by LymQOL questionnaire

Number of patients with self-reported lymphedema at 24 months24 months after surgery

Frequency and grade of self-reported swelling of the lower extremities as graded by LymQOL questionnaire

Change in tissue water content measured by MoistureMeterD Compact at 12 months12 months after surgery

Percent tissue water content calculated from the dielectric constant as measured by MoistureMeterD Compact

Change in tissue water content measured by MoistureMeterD Compact at 24 months24 months after surgery

Percent tissue water content calculated from the dielectric constant as measured by MoistureMeterD Compact

Change in lower limb volume calculated by measuring the circumference of the lower extremities at 12 months12 months after surgery
Change in lower limb volume calculated by measuring the circumference of the lower extremities at 24 months24 months after surgery
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of patients with self-reported lymphedema at 3 months3 months after surgery

Frequency and grade of self-reported swelling of the lower extremities as graded by LymQOL questionnaire

Number of patients with self-reported lymphedema at 1 month1 month after surgery

Frequency and grade of self-reported swelling of the lower extremities as graded by LymQOL questionnaire

Change in tissue water content measured by MoistureMeterD Compact at 3 months3 months after surgery

Percent tissue water content calculated from the dielectric constant as measured by MoistureMeterD Compact

Change in lower limb volume calculated by measuring the circumference of the lower extremities at 1 month1 month after surgery

Measurements of circumference every 6 cm along the lower limbs.

Number of patients with self-reported lymphedema at 6 months6 months after surgery

Frequency and grade of self-reported swelling of the lower extremities as graded by LymQOL questionnaire

Change in tissue water content measured by MoistureMeterD Compact at 1 month1 month after surgery

Percent tissue water content calculated from the dielectric constant as measured by MoistureMeterD Compact

Change in tissue water content measured by MoistureMeterD Compact at 6 months6 months after surgery

Percent tissue water content calculated from the dielectric constant as measured by MoistureMeterD Compact

Change in lower limb volume calculated by measuring the circumference of the lower extremities at 3 month3 month after surgery

Measurements of circumference every 6 cm along the lower limbs.

Change in lower limb volume calculated by measuring the circumference of the lower extremities at 6 month6 month after surgery

Measurements of circumference every 6 cm along the lower limbs.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

🇸🇪

Göteborg, Sweden

Örebro University Hospital

🇸🇪

Örebro, Sweden

Sahlgrenska University Hospital
🇸🇪Göteborg, Sweden
Henrik Kjölhede, MD PhD
Contact
+46-31-3421000
henrik.kjolhede@vgregion.se

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