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Dual Task Gait Performance in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Conditions
Pediatric Cancer
Registration Number
NCT04784026
Lead Sponsor
Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University
Brief Summary

Cancer incidence, which is recognized as the leading cause of death in children worldwide, is gradually increasing.

Most studies on children who survive cancer show that the disease and its treatment have side effects and long-term late effects on the musculoskeletal system, physical function, gait and cognitive skills.

Therefore, dual task gait performance, in which cognitive and motor tasks are performed simultaneously, may be affected in pediatric oncology patients. The aim of this study is to compare gait performance in single and dual task conditions in pediatric oncology patients with healthy controls.

Detailed Description

Cancer incidence, which is recognized as the leading cause of death in children worldwide, is gradually increasing. About 300,000 children aged 0 to 19 are diagnosed with cancer each year, according to the international study where the International Agency for Research on Cancer collected data on neoplasms (malignant and non-malignant) diagnosed in individuals under 20 years of age between 2001-2010.

Most studies on children who survive cancer show that the disease and its treatment have side effects and long-term late effects on the musculoskeletal system, physical function, gait and cognitive skills. According to the study of Beulertz et al. (2016), active ankle dorsiflexion limitation, gait disturbances and decrease in walking efficiency were observed in all pediatric oncology patients, which have an important role in walking, not limited to children with bone tumors and central nervous system tumors.Intensive chemotherapy (eg methotrexate) and the use of radiation are thought to cause damage to cortical and subcortical white matter, resulting in late effects. Symptoms consistent with attention deficit disorder and mental processing speed, working memory, executive function and memory deficits put cancer survivors at an intellectual and academic disadvantage.

Therefore, dual task gait performance, in which cognitive and motor tasks are performed simultaneously, may be affected in pediatric oncology patients. The aim of this study is to compare gait performance in single and dual task conditions in pediatric oncology patients with healthy controls.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria

Healthy control group:

  • Being in the age range of 6-18,
  • To be physically, cognitively and mentally healthy,
  • Open to communication enough to understand questions,
  • Speaking and understanding Turkish,
  • Approval has been obtained from the child and his / her family for the study and who agrees to participate in the study,

Case group:

  • Able to walk alone without any walking aid,
  • Open to communication enough to understand questions,
  • Speaking and understanding Turkish,
  • Approval has been obtained from the child and his / her family for the study and who agrees to participate in the study,
  • Children between the ages of 6-18 will be included in the study
Exclusion Criteria

Healthy control group:

  • Any orthopedic or neurological impairment that would prevent walking;
  • Having any mental disability that prevents cognitive task

Case group:

  • Staying in an isolated room or having risk of infection (neutropenic, etc.),
  • Any orthopedic or neurological impairment that could prevent walking;
  • Having any mental disability that prevents cognitive task,
  • Individuals with malignant hypertension or unstable heart disease (eg congestive heart failure) will not be included in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
cadence20 minutes

Cadence is the rate at which a person walk, expressed in steps per minute. The average cadence is 100 - 115 steps/min.

stride length20 minutes

Stride length is defined as the distance between successive ground contacts of the same foot.

gait speed20 minutes

Gait speed is the time one takes to walk a specified distance on level surfaces over a short distance.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Emel Taşvuran Horata

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Afyonkarahisar, Turkey

Emel Taşvuran Horata
🇹🇷Afyonkarahisar, Turkey
EMEL TAŞVURAN HORATA, PhD
Principal Investigator
Hamide Nur ÇEVİK ÖZDEMİR, PhD
Sub Investigator
Yunus Emre KUNDAKCI, PhD
Sub Investigator
İbrahim EKER, PhD
Sub Investigator

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