Safety, Efficacy, and Usability of the Paxman Limb Cryocompression System for Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

National University Cancer Institute Singapore
Type:
Poster
Authors:

Yee Yang En (1, 3), Tania Santosh Nair (1, 3), Jonathan Binder (4), Gayathri Kopattil (4), Ethan Morgan (4), Patrick Burke (4), Alexandra Sheldrake (4), Lee Soo Chin (2), Ow Guan Wei Samuel (2), Lee Xin Wei Mati ld a (2), Foo Pei Ling (2), Lee Yee Mei (2), Haryani Mustadi (2), Aishwarya Bandla (1, 2, 4), Richard Paxman (4), Lim Si Jing Joline (2), Raghav Sundar (1, 2, 6)*

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Abstract
Purpose

Cryotherapy is a promising intervention for preventing chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Current methods of delivering hypothermia have limited efficacy.
The Paxman Limb Cryocompression System (PLCS) was developed for use in chemotherapy suites to prevent CIPN. We report the safety, tolerability, efficacy and various usability aspects of the PLCS in delivering cryocompression.

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