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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.5.2005.tde-08102014-161652
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Author
Full name
Cristiane Milani Magaldi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Barros, Alfredo Carlos Simoes Dornellas de (President)
Melo, Nilson Roberto de
Ruiz, Carlos Alberto
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação comparativa da morbidade e funcionalidade do membro superior em mulheres submetidas à linfadenectomia axilar total e biópsia de linfonodo sentinela por câncer de mama
Keywords in Portuguese
Amplitude de movimento articular
Excisão do gânglio linfático/reabilitação
Linfedema/etiologia
Morbidade
Mulheres
Neoplasias mamárias/cirurgia
Neoplasias mamárias/complicações
Parestesia/diagnóstico
Abstract in Portuguese
Objetivos: Este trabalho objetivou avaliar e comparar a incidência de linfedema, dor, restrição na amplitude de movimento e déficit sensorial 1 dia, 15 dias, 3 meses, 6 meses e 18 meses no membro superior homolateral, após linfadenectomia axilar total (LAT) e biópsia de linfonodo sentinela (BLS) para tratamento do câncer de mama. MÉTODOS: Neste estudo incluiu-se pacientes que realizaram ressecção segmentar de mama e LAT ou BLS. As pacientes foram avaliadas entre Dezembro de 2003 e Dezembro de 2004 e foram constituídos por dois grupos, o grupo A (n=100) foi formado por casos submetidos à LAT e o Grupo B, por casos submetidos à BLS (n=50). As pacientes foram analisadas através de questionário com respostas afirmativas e negativas, onde foram incluídas questões avaliando os sintomas de linfedema, dor, restrição da amplitude de movimento e déficit sensorial 1 dia (n=30), 15 dias (n=30), 6 meses (n=30) e 18 meses (n=30), após o procedimento cirúrgico. Além disto efetuou-se avaliação fisioterapêutica na qual foi realizada perimetria de membros superiores, mensuração da amplitude de movimento através da goniometria, os testes de sensibilidade cutânea através dos monofilamentos de Semmes-Weinstein e teste eletrodiagnóstico, utilizando-se gerador universal de correntes. RESULTADOS: No grupo A houve diferenças significantes (p < 0,05) em todos os sintomas subjetivamente avaliados, existindo maior queixa de edema (31%), dor (58%), restrição do movimento (52%) e dormência (57%). No grupo B houve menor prevalência da sensação de edema (2%), dor (26%), restrição do movimento (24%) e dormência (20%), em todos os tempos estudados. No exame clínico, o exame sensorial com monofilamentos apresentou 82% de diminuição da sensibilidade tátil na região axilar e 73% na região braquial proximal no grupo de mulheres submetidas à LAT e no grupo de mulheres submetidas à BLS houve diminuição da sensibilidade tátil nas duas regiões avaliadas em 40% (p<0.05). Nas provas cronaximétricas, a sensibilidade estava diminuída no grupo de mulheres submetidas à LAT em 56% na região axilar e 48% na região braquial proximal medial e no grupo BLS a sensibilidade estava diminuída em 39% e 14% respectivamente. CONCLUSÕES: A morbidade é maior a e funcionalidade do braço é menor em mulheres submetidas à LAT, quando comparadas à BLS, em mulheres operadas por câncer de mama
Title in English
Evaluation of the morbidity and function in women underwent axillary lymph node dissection or sentinel lymph node biopsy for breast cancer
Keywords in English
Breast neoplasms/complications
Breast neoplasms/surgery
Limphy node ressection/rehabilitation
Lymphedema/etiology
Morbidity
Numbness/diagnostic
Shoulder abduction
Women
Abstract in English
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare occurrence of lymphedema, pain, motion restriction and sensory deficit in the upper homolateral limb at 1 day, 15 days, 3 months, 6 months and 18 months after axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) after breast cancer surgery. METHODS: A controlled study was designed to include patients who underwent breast conservative surgery and ALND or SLNB. Patients were evaluated between December 2003 and December 2004, and they were divided into two groups, group A (n=100) consisted who had ALND and group B, with patients after only SLNB (n=50). All of them subjectively answer a "yes" or "no" questionnaire in which were included questions about incidence of lymphedema, pain, motion restriction and arm numbness at 1day (n=30), 15 days (n=30), 3 months (n=30), 6 months (n=30) and 18 months (n=30) after surgery. Besides this a physiotherapy examination was performed measuring circunference, shoulder adbuction range by a goniometer, sensibility tests by pressure Semmes-Weinsten monofilaments and by eletrodiagnostic tests using an universal stimulator. RESULTS: In the group A significant differences (p < 0,05) were seen in subjectively sensations, with significantly higher incidence of subjective swelling (31%), pain (58%), motion restriction (52%), arm numbness (57%). In group B there were less symptoms of subjective swelling (2%), pain (58%), motion restriction (24%), arm numbness (20%). In clinical examination sensory deficit using monofilaments the occurrence of numbness was 82% on axillary fold and 73% on medial part of upper arm after ALND and in 40% on axillary fold and medial part of upper arm after SLNB, with significantly different between the groups (p < 0.05). At cronaximetric proofs the sensibility was decreased in 56% in the axillary fold and 48% in the medial part of upper arm for ALND and 39% in the axillary fold and 14% at medial part of upper arm on patients who underwent SLNB. CONCLUSIONS: Arm morbidity is higher and function is lower after ALND compared to SLNB, in women submitted to breast cancer surgery
 
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