Department of Head and Neck Oncology and Surgery, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2024 Nov 4;33(6):3100-3120. doi: 10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00020. Epub 2024 Oct 11.
This scoping review aims to summarize and explore current literature on the usefulness and clinical implications of pharyngeal high-resolution (impedance) manometry (HRM/HRIM) in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients.
Three online databases (MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and additionally Google Scholar) were searched until December 2023. Studies using pharyngeal HRM/HRIM to assess swallowing or voicing in HNC patients, written in any language and published in peer-reviewed journals, were considered eligible. Quality check was performed using the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies from the Effective Public Healthcare Practice Project. Information about the study population and HRM/HRIM data (equipment, protocol, analysis, and outcomes) were extracted.
Eight papers met the inclusion criteria, six utilizing HRM and two HRIM. The study design consisted of case-series (five) and case-control (three). The quality assessment indicated a weak global rating for seven papers and a moderate rating for one for the remaining study. Findings suggest that HNC patients with dysphagia suffer from reduced pressures in the pharynx and upper esophageal sphincter compared to healthy individuals, potentially influenced by tumor characteristics and treatment. Decreased pressures may indicate poor functioning of swallowing musculature and mechanism.
Pharyngeal HRM/HRIM is sparsely used for swallowing assessment in HNC patients. However, wider use seems warranted, as it can offer valuable insights into swallowing biomechanics. This can help quantifying the degree and timing of pressures involved in swallowing (problems) and holds potential for clinical applications, such as earlier diagnosis of radiation-induced therapy or surgery complications. Additionally, it can be beneficial in evaluating therapeutic swallowing strategies.
本综述旨在总结和探讨头颈部癌症(HNC)患者咽高分辨率(阻抗)测压(HRM/HRIM)的实用性和临床意义的现有文献。
检索了三个在线数据库(MEDLINE、Embase、Scopus 和另外的 Google Scholar),检索时间截至 2023 年 12 月。研究使用咽 HRM/HRIM 评估 HNC 患者的吞咽或发声,使用任何语言撰写并发表在同行评审期刊上的研究均符合入选标准。使用有效公共医疗保健实践项目的定量研究质量评估工具进行质量检查。提取了研究人群和 HRM/HRIM 数据(设备、方案、分析和结果)的信息。
符合纳入标准的有 8 篇论文,其中 6 篇使用 HRM,2 篇使用 HRIM。研究设计包括病例系列(5 篇)和病例对照(3 篇)。质量评估表明,7 篇论文的总体评分较弱,而另一篇论文的评分适中。研究结果表明,与健康个体相比,吞咽困难的 HNC 患者咽和上食管括约肌的压力降低,这可能受到肿瘤特征和治疗的影响。压力降低可能表明吞咽肌肉和机制功能不良。
咽 HRM/HRIM 用于评估 HNC 患者的吞咽功能应用较少。然而,鉴于其在吞咽生物力学方面具有潜在的重要价值,似乎有必要更广泛地应用。它可以帮助量化吞咽(问题)中涉及的压力程度和时间,为临床应用提供潜力,例如更早地诊断放疗或手术并发症;还可以用于评估治疗性吞咽策略。