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放疗后口干症对生活质量的影响:一项头颈癌问卷调查结果

The influence of xerostomia after radiotherapy on quality of life: results of a questionnaire in head and neck cancer.

作者信息

Dirix Piet, Nuyts Sandra, Vander Poorten Vincent, Delaere Pierre, Van den Bogaert Walter

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Leuvens Kanker Instituut (LKI), University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2008 Feb;16(2):171-9. doi: 10.1007/s00520-007-0300-5. Epub 2007 Jul 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Xerostomia is a common complication of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer because irreparable damage is caused to the salivary glands if they are included in the radiation fields. The aim of the study was to evaluate the degree of xerostomia in survivors of head and neck cancer and to determine its impact on quality of life.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

A xerostomia questionnaire consisting of three parts (xerostomia score, quality of life survey, and visual analogue scale) was completed by 75 head and neck cancer patients, more than 6 months after radiotherapy and without evidence of disease.

RESULTS

The majority of patients (93%) suffered from a dry mouth, and 65% had moderate to severe xerostomia (grade 2 to 3). Both dysphagia (65%) and taste loss (63%) were common, although oral pain was less frequent (33%). The emotional impact of xerostomia was significant, causing worry (64%), tension (61%), or feelings of depression (44%). Furthermore, patients reported problems with talking to (60%) or eating with (54%) other people and to feel restricted in amount and type of food (65%). Quality of life was influenced by T classification, clinical stage, a higher radiation dose or the use of concomitant chemotherapy, but was independent of the interval since the end of radiotherapy.

CONCLUSIONS

Xerostomia after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer is extremely common and significantly affects quality of life. No recuperation is seen over time, and the use of concomitant chemotherapy significantly increases the oral complications of radiation. These results warrant the continuing efforts put into the development of salivary gland-sparing radiotherapy techniques and effective treatments of radiation-induced xerostomia.

摘要

引言

口干症是头颈部癌症放疗常见的并发症,因为如果唾液腺被纳入辐射野,会造成不可修复的损伤。本研究的目的是评估头颈部癌症幸存者的口干程度,并确定其对生活质量的影响。

方法与材料

75名头颈部癌症患者在放疗结束6个月以上且无疾病证据的情况下,完成了一份由三部分组成的口干症调查问卷(口干评分、生活质量调查和视觉模拟量表)。

结果

大多数患者(93%)有口干症状,65%的患者有中度至重度口干(2至3级)。吞咽困难(65%)和味觉丧失(63%)都很常见,尽管口腔疼痛较少见(33%)。口干症对情绪的影响很大,导致担忧(64%)、紧张(61%)或抑郁情绪(44%)。此外,患者报告在与他人交谈(60%)或一起吃饭(54%)时存在问题,并感到食物的数量和种类受到限制(65%)。生活质量受T分类、临床分期、较高的辐射剂量或同步化疗的使用影响,但与放疗结束后的时间间隔无关。

结论

头颈部癌症放疗后的口干症极为常见,且显著影响生活质量。随着时间推移未见恢复,同步化疗的使用显著增加了放疗的口腔并发症。这些结果表明,有必要继续努力开发保留唾液腺的放疗技术以及有效治疗放射性口干症的方法。

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