Clinical manifestations of I-131 induced salivary gland dysfunction in patients with thyroid carcinoma

V. Makarenko, T. Pavlychuk, A. Kopchak
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Aim: To carry out a retrospective analysis of the frequency and severity of clinical signs of radioiodine (131I)-induced damage to the salivary glands in the early and long-term post-radiation periods, and identify risk factors for their occurrence in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinomas. Methods: A total of 330 patients underwent thyroidectomy with dissection of lymphatic nodes. One month after surgery, all the patients received radioiodine therapy. The dose and number of courses varied depending on the stage and morphological type of the tumor. In the late post-radiation period, the patients were surveyed with the use of a standard questionnaire, which allowed retrospective assessment of the nature and severity of symptoms of radiationinduced damage, as well as the time of their onset/subsidence. Results: Radiation-induced sialoadenitis of the salivary glands was observed in 51.2% of patients treated with 131I. The main symptoms included pain and discomfort in the salivary glands (51.2% of patients), swelling (48.8%), transient or permanent dry mouth (38%), and distortion of taste (38%). There were statistically significant correlations between the presence and severity of the main clinical symptoms of salivary gland irradiation. A significant relationship (r = 0.91, p < 0.001) was found between swelling of the salivary glands and the feeling of pain or discomfort, which was indicative of inflammation and retention of saliva. Conclusion: The main factors influencing the formation of chronic radiation-induced sialoadenitis and the severity of the inflammatory process included the tumor stage, the total dose of radiopharmaceuticals, and the duration following radioiodine therapy.
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I-131诱导甲状腺癌患者唾液腺功能障碍的临床表现
目的:对放射性碘(131I)引起的唾液腺损伤的临床表现在放射后早期和长期的频率和严重程度进行回顾性分析,并确定分化型甲状腺癌患者出现这些临床表现的风险因素。研究方法共有330名患者接受了甲状腺切除术和淋巴结清扫术。术后一个月,所有患者都接受了放射性碘治疗。剂量和疗程次数因肿瘤的分期和形态学类型而异。在放射治疗后的晚期,使用标准问卷对患者进行了调查,以回顾性评估辐射损伤症状的性质和严重程度,以及症状出现/缓解的时间。研究结果在接受 131I 治疗的患者中,51.2% 的患者出现了辐射诱发的唾液腺鞘膜炎。主要症状包括唾液腺疼痛和不适(51.2% 的患者)、肿胀(48.8%)、一过性或永久性口干(38%)和味觉失真(38%)。在统计学上,唾液腺照射的主要临床症状的存在与严重程度之间存在明显的相关性。唾液腺肿胀与疼痛或不适感之间存在明显关系(r = 0.91,p < 0.001),疼痛或不适感表明存在炎症和唾液潴留。结论影响慢性放射性唾液腺炎症形成和炎症过程严重程度的主要因素包括肿瘤分期、放射性药物总剂量和放射性碘治疗后的持续时间。
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