Presentation title
Reductions in Chronic Postsurgical NP and Mechanical Allodynia in Breast Cancer Patients with Laser Acupuncture : A Retrospective Observational Study
Scheduled
Day 1, 17:45
Presentation summary
Introduction :
Chronic postsurgical neuropathic pain (CPSNP) and related static mechanical allodynia (SMA) is recognised as a significant long-term complication after breast cancer surgery (BCS). This study investigates the effectiveness of a novel laser acupuncture technique in treating CPSNP and SMA post-BCS whilst patients underwent standard cancer treatments.
Methods :
Thirty patients with significant breast area CPSNP and SMA (DN4 ≥ 4) were treated with 60Milliwatt, 658nm laser acupuncture at Austin Hospital between January 2021 and 2024. Patient data was analysed retrospectively: 29 with CPSNP, 22 with SMA. The cohort had exposures to pain aggravating cancer therapies (e.g. chemotherapy, radiotherapy and antihormonal medications). An online patient questionnaire assessed treatment outcomes qualitatively.
Results :
Patients received an average of 6·4 treatments and their average CPSNP showed significant reduction from 6·86 to 1.29 (P < .001), with a mean 5.57 point decrease (95% CI, 4.90-6.24). Average SMA showed significant reduction from an average of 6.77-1.75 (P < .001), with a mean 5.02-point decrease (95% CI, 4.09-5.96). Pain reductions occurred despite NP aggravating treatment and ongoing usage by 40% of the cohort. 92%of patients reported acute reductions in SMA in the online questionnaire.
Conclusion :
The significant pain reductions observed may indicate effectiveness of laser acupuncture in reducing both CPSNP and SMA in breast cancer patients
post-BCS.
Conflict of interest
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Ian.RELF@austin.org.au
MBBS, MSc (Monash), Dip RACOG, FRAGCP, FAMAC.
Dr Relf is the National President of the Australian Medical Acupuncture College