Respirology : official journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Effects of anti-emetic drug (tropisetron) on quality of life during chemotherapy: use of a diary-type questionnaire and application of summary measures for assessment in a randomized, multicentre study. Joint Research Group for Tropisetron Double-Blind Comparative Study.
The role of tropisetron as an anti-emetic drug in the prevention of delayed nausea and vomiting remains unclear. Therefore, effectiveness of tropisetron in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy was evaluated by application of summary measures using a quality of life (QOL) questionnaire. The diary-type QOL self-rating questionnaire was constituted by seven scales. ⋯ All scales, except social wellbeing changed immediately in both groups and reached a nadir on days 2-3, after that returning to the control levels during 2 weeks after cisplatin treatment. Group T was significantly better than group P in physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, functional wellbeing and global QOL scores summarized by area under the curve and Difmax (maximum differences of QOL scales' score from the best score throughout the entire period). These results indicate that continuous administration of tropisetron could contribute to preventing patient QOL influenced by cisplatin treatment, and the combined use of summary measures may be useful for the evaluation of QOL in cancer clinical trial.