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Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy
Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer with one of the highest survival rates. Long-term complications that occur after intensive oncological treatment often impair normal daily functioning. However, existing data on peripheral nervous system condition i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7899979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.526235 |
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author | Kroczka, Slawomir Stepien, Konrad Witek-Motyl, Izabela Klekawka, Tomasz Kapusta, Eryk Biedron, Agnieszka Skorek, Pawel Twardowska, Hanna Stasik, Klaudia Skoczen, Szymon |
author_facet | Kroczka, Slawomir Stepien, Konrad Witek-Motyl, Izabela Klekawka, Tomasz Kapusta, Eryk Biedron, Agnieszka Skorek, Pawel Twardowska, Hanna Stasik, Klaudia Skoczen, Szymon |
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description | Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer with one of the highest survival rates. Long-term complications that occur after intensive oncological treatment often impair normal daily functioning. However, existing data on peripheral nervous system condition in ALL survivors remain conflicting. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 215 ALL survivors. Patients were treated with New York (NY, n = 45), previous modified Berlin–Frankfurt–Münster (pBFM, n = 64), and BFM95 (n = 106) protocols. Time elapsed between the end of the treatment and the control examination varied from 0.3 to 20.9 years. The analyzed patients underwent a neurophysiological analysis with electroneurography (ENG) of motor (median and peroneal) and sensory (median and sural) nerves as well as electromyography (EMG) of tibialis anterior, vastus lateralis, and interosseous I muscles. To estimate the influence of radiotherapy on recorded neurophysiological responses, a joint analysis of NY, and pBFM groups was performed. Results: Clinical symptoms of polyneuropathy were noted among 102 (47.4%) children during the ALL therapy and in 111 (51.6%) during follow-up. At the time of treatment, polyneuropathy was diagnosed in 57.8% participants from NY group, 35.9%—pBFM and 50.0%—BFM95 (p = 0.145). A significantly higher incidence of polyneuropathy was observed during a follow-up in the NY group (68.9%; p < 0.001 vs. pBFM, p = 0.002 vs. BFM95). The most frequent abnormality within all the protocols was demyelination (NY: 44.4%, pBFM: 59.4%, BFM95: 41.5%), in contrast to the least frequently registered isolated axonal changes. The negative influence of oncological treatment on neurophysiological parameters in ALL survivors was observed. Complex disorders of motor nerves, sensory nerves, and motor unit potentials were registered. Motor-sensory neuropathy was the most frequently found pathology in all analyzed protocols. The harmful effect of radiotherapy was also observed in EMG results. Conclusions: Detailed neurophysiological analysis in long-term childhood ALL survivors has shown generalized abnormalities in registered parameters. To our knowledge, the current study is the largest and one of the most comprehensive ones among those examining disturbances in ENG and EMG in this group of patients. Moreover, we are the first ones to demonstrate the negative influence of radiotherapy on peripheral nerve conduction parameters. |
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spelling | pubmed-78999792021-02-24 Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy Kroczka, Slawomir Stepien, Konrad Witek-Motyl, Izabela Klekawka, Tomasz Kapusta, Eryk Biedron, Agnieszka Skorek, Pawel Twardowska, Hanna Stasik, Klaudia Skoczen, Szymon Front Pediatr Pediatrics Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer with one of the highest survival rates. Long-term complications that occur after intensive oncological treatment often impair normal daily functioning. However, existing data on peripheral nervous system condition in ALL survivors remain conflicting. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 215 ALL survivors. Patients were treated with New York (NY, n = 45), previous modified Berlin–Frankfurt–Münster (pBFM, n = 64), and BFM95 (n = 106) protocols. Time elapsed between the end of the treatment and the control examination varied from 0.3 to 20.9 years. The analyzed patients underwent a neurophysiological analysis with electroneurography (ENG) of motor (median and peroneal) and sensory (median and sural) nerves as well as electromyography (EMG) of tibialis anterior, vastus lateralis, and interosseous I muscles. To estimate the influence of radiotherapy on recorded neurophysiological responses, a joint analysis of NY, and pBFM groups was performed. Results: Clinical symptoms of polyneuropathy were noted among 102 (47.4%) children during the ALL therapy and in 111 (51.6%) during follow-up. At the time of treatment, polyneuropathy was diagnosed in 57.8% participants from NY group, 35.9%—pBFM and 50.0%—BFM95 (p = 0.145). A significantly higher incidence of polyneuropathy was observed during a follow-up in the NY group (68.9%; p < 0.001 vs. pBFM, p = 0.002 vs. BFM95). The most frequent abnormality within all the protocols was demyelination (NY: 44.4%, pBFM: 59.4%, BFM95: 41.5%), in contrast to the least frequently registered isolated axonal changes. The negative influence of oncological treatment on neurophysiological parameters in ALL survivors was observed. Complex disorders of motor nerves, sensory nerves, and motor unit potentials were registered. Motor-sensory neuropathy was the most frequently found pathology in all analyzed protocols. The harmful effect of radiotherapy was also observed in EMG results. Conclusions: Detailed neurophysiological analysis in long-term childhood ALL survivors has shown generalized abnormalities in registered parameters. To our knowledge, the current study is the largest and one of the most comprehensive ones among those examining disturbances in ENG and EMG in this group of patients. Moreover, we are the first ones to demonstrate the negative influence of radiotherapy on peripheral nerve conduction parameters. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7899979/ /pubmed/33634049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.526235 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kroczka, Stepien, Witek-Motyl, Klekawka, Kapusta, Biedron, Skorek, Twardowska, Stasik and Skoczen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pediatrics Kroczka, Slawomir Stepien, Konrad Witek-Motyl, Izabela Klekawka, Tomasz Kapusta, Eryk Biedron, Agnieszka Skorek, Pawel Twardowska, Hanna Stasik, Klaudia Skoczen, Szymon Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title | Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title_full | Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title_fullStr | Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title_short | Polyneuropathy in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Long-Term Survivors: Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics With the Impact of Radiotherapy |
title_sort | polyneuropathy in acute lymphoblastic leukemia long-term survivors: clinical and electrophysiological characteristics with the impact of radiotherapy |
topic | Pediatrics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7899979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33634049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.526235 |
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