Swallowing dysfunction after head-and-neck irradiation – Is it worth the fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing?

R. Grover, Preeti Negi, P. Kingsley, A. Varghese, U. George
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Background: Treatment-related swallowing dysfunction still represents a significant clinical issue affecting the quality of life of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients following radiation therapy (RT) or chemoradiation therapy (CRT). Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of swallowing dysfunction following RT or CRT by fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) and to analyze the FEES findings in reference to patient-, tumor- and treatment-related factors. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included histopathological-proven HNC patients undergoing objective swallowing assessment by FEES at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months after receiving RT or CRT from December 2013 to November 2014. The parameters used to represent swallowing dysfunction included pooling of secretions, laryngeal penetration, aspiration, laryngopharynx reflux, and nasopharyngeal reflux. Results: A total of 34 patients undergoing a swallowing assessment schedule were analyzed. At 3-month assessment, we found swallowing dysfunction in 38.2% of cases which was more frequent in patients with oral cavity and hypopharyngeal primaries than other primary sites of HNC (P = 0.013). There was a higher chance of swallowing dysfunction among locally advanced HNC patients than early-staged patients, particularly at 3-month assessment although statistically insignificant (41.3% vs. 20%). The most frequently noted swallowing dysfunction was pooling of secretions in the vallecula and pyriform fossa. At 3 months following RT/CRT, there was an increase in the incidence of swallowing dysfunction (38.2% of patients) which subsequently decreased by 6 months (20.6% of patients). Conclusions: It is imperative to pick up the observations pointing toward the development of future swallowing dysfunction among HNC patients following RT/CRT by performing FEES, thereby reducing mortality associated with silent aspiration.
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头颈部照射后的吞咽功能障碍-是否值得纤维内镜评估吞咽?
背景:治疗相关的吞咽功能障碍仍然是影响头颈癌(HNC)患者放疗(RT)或放化疗(CRT)后生活质量的一个重要临床问题。目的:本研究的目的是通过光纤内镜吞咽评估(FEES)来评估RT或CRT后吞咽功能障碍的发生率,并结合患者、肿瘤和治疗相关因素分析FEES结果。材料和方法:本前瞻性研究纳入了2013年12月至2014年11月接受RT或CRT治疗后基线、3个月和6个月接受FEES客观吞咽评估的经组织病理学证实的HNC患者。用于表示吞咽功能障碍的参数包括分泌物池、喉部穿透、误吸、喉咽反流和鼻咽反流。结果:共分析了34例接受吞咽评估计划的患者。在3个月的评估中,我们发现38.2%的病例出现吞咽功能障碍,口腔和下咽原发部位的患者比其他HNC原发部位的患者更常见(P = 0.013)。局部晚期HNC患者发生吞咽功能障碍的几率高于早期患者,特别是在3个月评估时,尽管统计上不显著(41.3%对20%)。最常见的吞咽功能障碍是小囊和梨状窝的分泌物淤积。在RT/CRT后3个月,吞咽功能障碍发生率增加(38.2%),随后6个月下降(20.6%)。结论:有必要注意到HNC患者在RT/CRT后发生吞咽功能障碍的观察结果,从而降低与无声误吸相关的死亡率。
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