Pereira Luciano J, Braga Caputo Júnior, Midori Castelo Paula, Francelino Andrade Eric, Silva Marques Leandro, Martins de Paiva Saul, Márcia Pereira Stela, Vicente Pereira Cássio
Federal University of Lavras, Brazil..
Lavras University Center, Brazil..
Nutr Hosp. 2015 May 1;31(5):2161-6. doi: 10.3305/nh.2015.31.5.8565.
Cancer treatment can affect the health of the teeth and support structures, which are essential to the chewing process, which may change the nutritional status of the patient.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of oral physiology changes on quality of life (QoL) of patients submitted to cancer treatment.
Initially 84 cancer patients were screened and only those presenting at least 15 natural teeth were selected for oral physiology and quality of life tests. The final sample comprised 30 patients. Twenty subjects were selected as controls paired by age and gender. Dental caries status, salivary flow, masticatory performance (MP), location of tumor, duration of chemo and radiotherapy and World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL- bref) questionnaire were assessed. Linear regression models were used to test the relationship between the WHOQOL-bref domains (physical, psychological, social relationship, environmental and overall QoL) and independent variables under study.
Number of teeth, MP and salivary flow were lower in cancer patients, as well as for the scores obtained in Social Relationship, Environment and Overall QoL domains (p<0.050). Breast cancer caused a negative impact on Psychological (p<0.001) and Overall QoL scores (p=0.017). A similar negative effect was found for the duration of radiotherapy on Psychological (p=0.012) and Environmental (p=0.039) domains. On the other hand, the maintenance of teeth had a positive impact on Psychological (p=0.012) and Environmental (p=0.024) scores.
Oral physiology changes may impact the QoL of oncological patients. The maintenance of teeth was of positive importance, especially for the psychological aspects.
癌症治疗会影响牙齿及支持结构的健康,而这些对于咀嚼过程至关重要,这可能会改变患者的营养状况。
本研究旨在评估口腔生理变化对接受癌症治疗患者生活质量(QoL)的影响。
最初对84名癌症患者进行筛查,仅选择那些至少有15颗天然牙的患者进行口腔生理和生活质量测试。最终样本包括30名患者。选择20名受试者作为对照,按年龄和性别配对。评估龋齿状况、唾液流量、咀嚼性能(MP)、肿瘤位置、化疗和放疗持续时间以及世界卫生组织生活质量(WHOQOL-简表)问卷。使用线性回归模型来测试WHOQOL-简表领域(身体、心理、社会关系、环境和总体生活质量)与所研究的自变量之间的关系。
癌症患者的牙齿数量、MP和唾液流量较低,在社会关系、环境和总体生活质量领域获得的分数也较低(p<0.050)。乳腺癌对心理(p<0.001)和总体生活质量分数(p=0.017)产生负面影响。放疗持续时间对心理(p=0.012)和环境(p=0.039)领域也有类似的负面影响。另一方面,保留牙齿对心理(p=0.012)和环境(p=0.024)分数有积极影响。
口腔生理变化可能会影响肿瘤患者的生活质量。保留牙齿具有积极重要性,尤其是在心理方面。