The
adjunctive use of hyperbaric oxygen with chemotherapy for malignant lymphoma
significantly reduced tumour size and may confer longer remission and improved
survival.
Clinical
Bottom Line:
1. Hyperbaric oxygen significantly reduced tumour size and improved the
rate of induction of complete remission in patients receiving a chemotherapy
regime.
2. There appeared to be some advantage in survival and the period of
complete remission obtained if hyperbaric oxygen is used.
Appraised
by:
Mike Bennett, Dept. of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital,
Sydney; Saturday, 24 July 1999
Clinical
Scenario:
A patient with malignant lymphoma presented for chemotherapy. We wondered if the
administration of hyperbaric oxygen would improve outcome.
Three-part
Question:
For patients having chemotherapy for the treatment of malignant lymphoma, does
the concomitant administration of hyperbaric oxygen result in any benefit in
tumour control?
Search
Terms:
Hyperbaric oxygenation, malignant lymphoma
The
Study:
Non-blinded pseudo-randomised controlled trial with intention-to-treat.
Patients with clincal and pathological diagnosis of malignant lymphoma
who were scheduled for chemotherapy.
Control group (N = 21; ?21 analysed): A combination chemotherapy regime
using adriamycin, bleomycin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine and dexamethasone
over 14 days.
Experimental group (N = 20; ?20 analysed): As above with the addition of
100%oxygen at 2.5 ATA for 2 hours daily for 14 days at the time of peak drug
blood concentration of chemotherapeutic agents.
The
Evidence:
|
Outcome |
Time to Outcome |
Chemo group |
HBO group |
Relative Risk Reduction |
Absolute Risk Reduction |
NNT |
|
Patients
with complete remission |
unknown |
0.48 |
0.85 |
-79% |
-0.374 |
-3 |
|
95%
CI: |
|
|
|
-100%
to -23% |
-0.639
to -0.109 |
-9
to -2 |
Non-Event
Outcomes Time to
outcome Chemo group
HBO group P-value
Tumour area
reduction (sq cm)
14 days
8.8
15.5 <0.01
Duration of complete
remission (months)
unknown
8.2
15.7 <0.01
Average survival
(months)
unknown
11.4 18.9 <0.01
Comments:
1. Pseudo-randomised, non-blinded study and therefore some increased
chance of bias.
2. It is not clear how many patients reached final follow-up form the
data presented.
3. Survival and remission times are not clearly presented, making
interpretation difficult.
4. Laboratory data is presented but not discussed, although there were a
number of significant differences reported.
5. No complications reported of combined administration of bleomycin and
oxygen.
Expiry date: April 2003
References:
1.
Xin PJ, Miao GC, Zong WC, Rong WS, Min LJ, Yingying C, An ZS, Song LT. The
influence of hyperbaric oxygenation on chemotherapy effects in patients with
malignant lymphoma. In: Wen-ren Li, Proceedings of the Eleventh International
Congress on Hyperbaric Medicine, Fuzhou. Best Publishing, Flagstaff, Arizona
1993:44-47.
2. Xin PJ, Miao GC, Zong WC, Rong WS, Min LJ, Yingying C, An ZS, Song
LT. The influence of hyperbaric oxygenation on chemotherapy effects in patients
with malignant lymphoma. In: Wen-ren Li, Proceedings of the Eleventh
International Congress on Hyperbaric Medicine, Fuzhou. Best Publishing,
Flagstaff, Arizona 1993:16-17.
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