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接受头颈部癌症放射治疗患者的口腔念珠菌病。

Oral candidiasis in patients receiving radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.

作者信息

Deng Zeyi, Kiyuna Asanori, Hasegawa Masahiro, Nakasone Isamu, Hosokawa Atsushi, Suzuki Mikio

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2010 Aug;143(2):242-7. doi: 10.1016/j.otohns.2010.02.003.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate oral candidiasis in patients with head and neck cancer before, during, and after radiation therapy, and to explore its association with clinical oropharyngeal symptoms.

STUDY DESIGN

A cohort study.

SETTING

University hospital.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

Subjects who received radiation therapy (RT) for the treatment of head and neck cancer were divided into two groups: an oral cavity irradiated group (OIRR group, n = 29) and an oral cavity nonirradiated group (ONIRR group, n = 17). A control group consisted of 18 healthy subjects. Patients were examined for signs of oral candidiasis before, during, immediately after, and one month after RT. Mouth and throat soreness (MTS), dysphagia, and xerostomia were evaluated by self-reported questionnaires, and associations between oral candidiasis and these symptoms were analyzed.

RESULTS

The incidence of oral candidiasis during RT was significantly higher in the OIRR group (55.2%) than in the ONIRR group (11.8%). Similarly, the occurrence of xerostomia during RT was significantly higher in the OIRR group (86.2%) than in the ONIRR group (52.9%). In the OIRR group, the mean MTS score at the 20th fraction of RT was significantly higher in patients with candidiasis (mean +/- SD, 5.8 +/- 2.1) than in those with RT-induced mucositis without candidiasis (3.7 +/- 2.0). In the OIRR group, 65.2 percent of patients who experienced dysphagia developed oral candidiasis, compared with only 10 percent in the ONIRR group.

CONCLUSION

Oral candidiasis concurrent with oral mucositis due to RT may increase oropharyngeal discomfort during RT.

摘要

目的

调查头颈部癌患者在放射治疗前、治疗期间及治疗后的口腔念珠菌病情况,并探讨其与临床口咽症状的关联。

研究设计

队列研究。

研究地点

大学医院。

研究对象与方法

接受放射治疗(RT)以治疗头颈部癌的患者分为两组:口腔照射组(OIRR组,n = 29)和口腔未照射组(ONIRR组,n = 17)。对照组由18名健康受试者组成。在放射治疗前、治疗期间、治疗刚结束后及治疗后1个月对患者进行口腔念珠菌病体征检查。通过自我报告问卷评估口腔和咽喉疼痛(MTS)、吞咽困难和口干情况,并分析口腔念珠菌病与这些症状之间的关联。

结果

放射治疗期间,OIRR组口腔念珠菌病的发生率(55.2%)显著高于ONIRR组(11.8%)。同样,放射治疗期间OIRR组口干的发生率(86.2%)显著高于ONIRR组(52.9%)。在OIRR组中,患念珠菌病的患者在放射治疗第20次分割时的平均MTS评分(均值±标准差,5.8±2.1)显著高于患放射性黏膜炎但无念珠菌病的患者(3.7±2.0)。在OIRR组中,65.2%出现吞咽困难的患者发生了口腔念珠菌病,而ONIRR组仅为10%。

结论

放射治疗引起的口腔念珠菌病与口腔黏膜炎并发可能会增加放射治疗期间的口咽不适。

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