恶心
医学
化疗引起恶心呕吐
止吐药
安慰剂
呕吐
麻醉
人口
化疗
内科学
环境卫生
病理
替代医学
作者
Paolo Bossi,Diego Cortinovis,Sonia Fatigoni,Maria Cossu Rocca,Alessandra Fabi,Patrizia Seminara,Carla B. Ripamonti,Salvatore Alfieri,Roberta Granata,Cristiana Bergamini,Francesco Agustoni,Paolo Bidoli,Franco Nolè,M.A. Pessi,Fabio Macchi,Laura Michellini,Federica Montanaro,Fausto Roila
标识
DOI:10.1093/annonc/mdx315
摘要
ABSTRACT Background The activity of ginger in the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) has been suggested, but design inadequacies, heterogeneity of the population, small numbers and poor quality of tested products limit the possibility to offer generalizable results. Patients and methods We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study in patients planned to receive ≥2 chemotherapy cycles with high dose (>50 mg/m2) cisplatin. Patients received ginger 160 mg/day (with standardized dose of bioactive compounds) or placebo in addition to the standard antiemetic prophylaxis for CINV, starting from the day after cisplatin administration. CINV was assessed through daily visual-analogue scale and Functional Living Index Emesis questionnaires. The main objective was protection from delayed nausea; secondary end points included intercycle nausea and nausea anticipatory symptoms. Results In total, 121 patients received ginger and 123 placebo. Lung (49%) and head and neck cancer (HNC; 35%) were the most represented tumors. No differences were reported in terms of safety profile or compliance. The incidence of delayed, intercycle and anticipatory nausea did not differ between the two arms in the first cycle and second cycle. A benefit of ginger over placebo in Functional Living Index Emesis nausea score differences (day 6−day 1) was identified for females (P = 0.048) and HNC patients (P = 0.038). Conclusions In patients treated with high-dose cisplatin, the daily addition of ginger, even if safe, did not result in a protective effect on CINV. The favorable effect observed on nausea in subgroups at particular risk of nausea (females; HNC) deserves specific investigation.
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