Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Parc de Salut Mar (Hospital del Mar, Hospital de l'Esperança), Hospital de l'Esperança. Sant Josep de la Muntanya, 12, 08024, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.
Rehabilitation Research Group, Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques (IMIM), Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.
Trials. 2019 Aug 14;20(1):503. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3587-x.
Radiation-induced dysphagia is common in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). Available evidence suggests that exercise therapy prior to oncological treatment could potentially improve deglutition and quality of life; however, a randomized clinical trial is needed to confirm this observation.
METHODS/DESIGN: The Redyor study is a single-blind randomized clinical trial designed to compare the effect of prophylactic oropharyngeal exercises on quality of life and dysphagia of 52 patients with HNC referred to the Radiotherapy Department. The intervention will consist of respiratory muscle training (3 times/day, 5 days/week, 21 weeks) added to the standard swallow therapy. All patients will perform the same exercise intervention, but at different times: before chemoradiotherapy (CRT; early intervention group) or immediately after completing CRT (late intervention group). The main outcome will be change in dysphagia severity assessed with the Penetration-Aspiration Scale in videofluoroscopy study; quality of life will be assessed with the EORTC-QLQ-C30 and its Head and Neck Cancer Module (QLQ-H&N35) at 3, 6, and 12 months after completing CRT.
This ongoing clinical trial, registered in 2016, is based on the hypothesis that undergoing a pre-radiotherapy rehabilitation (pre-habilitation) program will have greater benefits (less decrease in quality of life, less delay in swallowing parameters, and less severe dysphagia) compared to post-CRT rehabilitation. The main objective is to assess dysphagia severity in HNC patients; and secondly, to evaluate changes in dysphagia-related quality of life, and to determine the correlation between a clinical variable and instrumental parameters during this period.
NCT0209009911 .
头颈部癌症(HNC)患者常发生放射性吞咽困难。现有证据表明,在肿瘤治疗前进行运动疗法可能有助于改善吞咽功能和生活质量;然而,需要一项随机临床试验来证实这一观察结果。
方法/设计:Redyor 研究是一项单盲随机临床试验,旨在比较预防性口咽运动对 52 例 HNC 患者生活质量和吞咽困难的影响,这些患者被转至放射治疗科。干预措施将包括呼吸肌训练(每天 3 次,每周 5 天,共 21 周),并添加到标准吞咽治疗中。所有患者将进行相同的运动干预,但在不同的时间进行:在放化疗前(早期干预组)或放化疗后立即(晚期干预组)。主要结局将是通过视频透视吞咽研究中渗透-吸入量表评估吞咽困难严重程度的变化;生活质量将在完成放化疗后 3、6 和 12 个月时使用 EORTC-QLQ-C30 及其头颈部癌症模块(QLQ-H&N35)进行评估。
这项正在进行的临床试验于 2016 年注册,基于这样的假设,即与放化疗后康复相比,接受放疗前康复(预适应)计划将具有更大的益处(生活质量下降较少、吞咽参数延迟较少、吞咽困难程度较轻)。主要目的是评估 HNC 患者的吞咽困难严重程度;其次,评估与吞咽困难相关的生活质量变化,并确定在此期间临床变量与仪器参数之间的相关性。
NCT0209009911。