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Prevalence of swallowing and speech problems in daily life after chemoradiation for head and neck cancer based on cut-off scores of the patient-reported outcome measures SWAL-QOL and SHI

机译:根据患者报告的结局指标SWAL-QOL和SHI的得分化学疗法治疗头颈癌后日常生活中的吞咽和言语问题患病率

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The objective of this study is to assess swallowing and speech outcome after chemoradiation therapy for head and neck cancer, based on the patient-reported outcome measures Swallowing Quality of Life Questionnaire (SWAL-QOL) and Speech Handicap Index (SHI), both provided with cut-off scores. This is a cross-sectional study. Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery of a University Medical Center. Sixty patients, 6 months to 5 years after chemoradiation for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Swallowing Quality of Life Questionnaire (SWAL-QOL) and SHI, both validated in Dutch and provided with cut-off scores. Associations were tested between the outcome measures and independent variables (age, gender, tumor stage and site, and radiotherapy technique, time since treatment, comorbidity and food intake). Fifty-two patients returned the SWAL-QOL and 47 the SHI (response rate 87 and 78 %, respectively). Swallowing and speech problems were present in 79 and 55 %, respectively. Normal food intake was noticed in 45, 35 % had a soft diet and 20 % tube feeding. Patients with soft diet and tube feeding reported more swallowing problems compared to patients with normal oral intake. Tumor subsite was significantly associated with swallowing outcome (less problems in larynx/hypopharynx compared to oral/oropharynx). Radiation technique was significantly associated with psychosocial speech problems (less problems in patients treated with IMRT). Swallowing and (to a lesser extent) speech problems in daily life are frequently present after chemoradiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Future prospective studies will give more insight into the course of speech and swallowing problems after chemoradiation and into efficacy of new radiation techniques and swallowing and speech rehabilitation programs.
机译:这项研究的目的是根据患者报告的结局指标吞咽生活质量调查表(SWAL-QOL)和言语障碍指数(SHI)来评估头颈部癌化学放疗后的吞咽和言语结局截止分数。这是一项横断面研究。大学医学中心的耳鼻喉科/头颈外科。头颈部鳞状细胞癌放化疗后6个月至5年的60名患者。吞咽生活质量调查表(SWAL-QOL)和SHI,均已通过荷兰语验证,并提供了最低分。测试了结局指标和独立变量(年龄,性别,肿瘤分期和部位,放疗技术,治疗时间,合并症和食物摄入量)之间的关联。 52名患者返回了SWAL-QOL,47名返回了SHI(分别为87%和78%)。吞咽和言语问题分别占79%和55%。在45中发现正常的食物摄入量,35%的人饮食清淡,管饲为20%。饮食习惯和管饲的患者相比正常口服的患者,吞咽问题更多。肿瘤亚部位与吞咽结局显着相关(与口服/口咽相比,喉/下咽的问题更少)。放射技术与社会心理言语问题(在IMRT治疗的患者中问题较少)显着相关。头颈癌化学放疗后,经常会出现吞咽和(在较小程度上)言语问题。未来的前瞻性研究将对化学放疗后的言语过程和吞咽问题以及新的放射技术以及吞咽和言语康复计划的功效提供更多见解。

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