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化疗后声带运动障碍:病例报告及文献复习。

Vocal Fold Motion Impairment Following Chemotherapy Administration: Case Reports and Review of the Literature.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.

Department of Otolaryngology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.

出版信息

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2021 Apr;130(4):405-415. doi: 10.1177/0003489421990149. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Chemotherapy-induced vocal fold motion impairment (CIVFMI) is a rare complication of cancer therapy with potential for airway compromise. The objective of this review is to present 2 new cases of CIVFMI to add to the literature as well as characterize the demographics, symptoms, exam findings, airway complication rates and prognosis of CIVFMI.

METHODS

A search of Pubmed/MEDLINE (1970 to May 1, 2020), Embase (1970 to May 1, 2020), and Cochrane Library using medical study heading (MeSH) terms related to chemotherapy () and vocal cord motion impairment (, ) was performed. Exploratory pooling of data without formal meta-analysis was performed.

RESULTS

A preliminary search yielded 148 abstracts, review articles and studies. A total of 23 studies met inclusion criteria. There were 35 total cases presented in the literature, with a mean age of 29.5 (0.4-78). The most common cancer diagnosis was acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 15, 42.9%), and the most common agent was vincristine (n = 30, 85.7%). Dysphagia, bilateral CIVFMI, and vocal fold immobility rather than hypomobility were more common in pediatric patients. There were 8 cases of surgical airway intervention, including tracheostomy and posterior cordotomy. The duration of symptoms was 7 to 420 days, and spontaneous resolution was reported in 32 cases.

CONCLUSIONS

CIVFMI has potential for airway complications requiring surgical intervention. Spontaneous resolution after cessation of the offending agent is the most likely outcome. Bilateral CIVFMI, dysphagia and vocal fold immobility are more common in the pediatric population.

摘要

目的

化疗引起的声带运动障碍(CIVFMI)是癌症治疗的罕见并发症,有潜在的气道损伤风险。本研究旨在报告 2 例新的 CIVFMI 病例,以增加该疾病的文献资料,并对其人口统计学特征、症状、检查结果、气道并发症发生率和预后进行分析。

方法

检索 Pubmed/MEDLINE(1970 年至 2020 年 5 月 1 日)、Embase(1970 年至 2020 年 5 月 1 日)和 Cochrane 图书馆,使用与化疗()和声带运动障碍(,)相关的医学研究标题(MeSH)术语进行搜索。未进行正式的荟萃分析,仅进行探索性的数据合并。

结果

初步检索得到 148 篇摘要、综述文章和研究。共有 23 项研究符合纳入标准。文献中总共报告了 35 例病例,平均年龄为 29.5 岁(0.4-78 岁)。最常见的癌症诊断为急性淋巴细胞白血病(n=15,42.9%),最常见的药物为长春新碱(n=30,85.7%)。儿科患者更常见吞咽困难、双侧 CIVFMI 和声带固定而非活动受限。有 8 例患者进行了手术气道干预,包括气管切开术和后声带切开术。症状持续时间为 7 至 420 天,32 例报告自发性缓解。

结论

CIVFMI 有发生气道并发症需要手术干预的风险。停止使用致病药物后最有可能自发缓解。双侧 CIVFMI、吞咽困难和声带固定在儿科人群中更为常见。

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