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头颈部放疗对唾液流量和生活质量的影响:ORARAD 研究结果。

The impact of head and neck radiotherapy on salivary flow and quality of life: Results of the ORARAD study.

机构信息

University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

University of Minnesota, 2221 University of Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

出版信息

Oral Oncol. 2022 Apr;127:105783. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2022.105783. Epub 2022 Feb 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Salivary hypofunction and xerostomia, are common side effects of radiotherapy, negatively impacting quality of life. The OraRad study presents results on the longitudinal impact of radiotherapy on salivary flow and patient-reported outcomes.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Prospective, multicenter cohort study of 572 patients receiving curative-intent head and neck radiotherapy (RT). Stimulated salivary flow (SSF) rate and patient-reported outcomes were measured prior to RT and at 6- and 18-months post-RT. Linear mixed effects models examined the relationship between RT dose and change in salivary flow, and change in patient-reported outcomes.

RESULTS

544 patients had baseline salivary flow measurement, with median (IQR) stimulated flow rate of 0.975 (0.648, 1.417) g/min. Average RT dose to parotid glands was associated with change in salivary flow post-RT (p < 0.001). Diminished flow to 37% of pre-RT level was observed at 6 months (median: 0.358, IQR: 0.188 to 0.640 g/min, n = 481) with partial recovery to 59% of pre-RT at 18 months (median: 0.575, IQR: 0.338 to 0.884 g/min, n = 422). Significant improvement in patient-reported swallowing, senses (taste and smell), mouth opening, dry mouth, and sticky saliva (p-values < 0.03) were observed between 6 and 18 months post-RT. Changes in swallowing, mouth opening, dry mouth, and sticky saliva were significantly associated with changes in salivary flow from baseline (p-values < 0.04).

CONCLUSION

Salivary flow and patient-reported outcomes decreased as a result of RT, but demonstrated partial recovery during follow-up. Continued efforts are needed to improve post-RT salivary function to support quality of life.

摘要

目的

唾液分泌减少和口干是放疗的常见副作用,会降低生活质量。OraRad 研究报告了放疗对唾液流量和患者报告结果的纵向影响。

患者和方法

这是一项前瞻性、多中心队列研究,共纳入 572 例接受根治性头颈部放疗(RT)的患者。在 RT 前、RT 后 6 个月和 18 个月测量刺激唾液流率(SSF)和患者报告的结果。线性混合效应模型分析了 RT 剂量与唾液流量变化和患者报告结果变化之间的关系。

结果

544 例患者有基线唾液流量测量值,平均(IQR)刺激流率为 0.975(0.648,1.417)g/min。腮腺平均 RT 剂量与 RT 后唾液流量变化相关(p<0.001)。6 个月时观察到唾液流量降至 RT 前水平的 37%(中位数:0.358,IQR:0.188 至 0.640 g/min,n=481),18 个月时部分恢复至 RT 前水平的 59%(中位数:0.575,IQR:0.338 至 0.884 g/min,n=422)。在 RT 后 6 至 18 个月期间,患者报告的吞咽、味觉和嗅觉、张口、口干和粘痰等症状显著改善(p 值<0.03)。吞咽、张口、口干和粘痰的变化与基线时唾液流量的变化显著相关(p 值<0.04)。

结论

放疗导致唾液流量和患者报告的结果下降,但在随访期间出现部分恢复。需要继续努力改善 RT 后唾液功能,以提高生活质量。

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