2025
Safety and feasibility of concomitant scalp cooling and limb cryocompression to prevent paclitaxel-induced alopecia and neuropathy
Bandla A, Wong R, Santhanakrishnan P, Magarajah G, Yee Y, Ng W, Ow S, Chan G, Choo J, Lim S, Wong A, Vijayan J, Paxman R, Lee Y, Hui F, Hairom Z, Ang E, Loprinzi C, Thakor N, Lee S, Kumarakulasinghe N, Lim J, Sundar R. Safety and feasibility of concomitant scalp cooling and limb cryocompression to prevent paclitaxel-induced alopecia and neuropathy. Supportive Care In Cancer 2025, 33: 180. PMID: 39937296, PMCID: PMC11821790, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08982-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy-induced alopeciaChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyScalp coolingHealthy volunteersCancer patientsPrevention of chemotherapy-induced alopeciaCIPN preventionPrevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyEORTC QualityWeekly paclitaxel chemotherapyQOL scoresStandard-of-careBody temperature changesCryocompressionCore body temperature changesWeekly paclitaxelCTCAE v4.0Paclitaxel chemotherapyPhysician gradingLimbPatient toleranceAdverse eventsPeripheral neuropathyChemotherapyCryotherapy
2008
Comparing body temperature measurements by mothers and physicians using mercury-in-glass, digital mercury and infrared tympanic membrane thermometers in healthy newborn babies.
Cultu O, Yildirim I, Ceyhan M, Korkmaz A, Yurdakök M, Karaağaoğlu E, Seçmeer G. Comparing body temperature measurements by mothers and physicians using mercury-in-glass, digital mercury and infrared tympanic membrane thermometers in healthy newborn babies. The Turkish Journal Of Pediatrics 2008, 50: 354-8. PMID: 19014049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNewborn babiesTympanic membrane thermometerEducational levelHealthy newborn babiesHealth care workersBody temperatureBody temperature changesHealthy newbornsProspective studyCare workersMedical carePediatriciansPrevious childIntraclass coefficientAbsolute differencePhysiciansTympanic thermometer measurementsMothersTympanic thermometerBody temperature measurementPresence of childrenBabiesDegrees CChildrenThermometer readings
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