ECOG-ACRIN 2399: analysis of patient related outcomes after Chemoradiation for locally advanced head and neck Cancer.

Anthony Cmelak, Mary S Dietrich, Shuli Li, Sheila Ridner, Arlene Forastiere, Barbara A Burtness, David Cella, Barbara A Murphy
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Background: We conducted a correlative study for E2399, a function preservation trial for resectable locally advanced oropharynx and larynx cancer, to prospectively assess effects of chemoradiation (CCR) on quality of life (QOL), swallowing and voice. We correlated the results of swallow assessments done via questionnaires and objective assessments by modified barium swallow (MBS).

Methods: The Functional Assessment of Cancer-HN (FACT-HN), the Performance Status Scale - Head and Neck (PSS-HN), swallow assessments (including modified barium swallow studies), and voice assessments: Voice Handicap Index (VHI), the Voice Disability Assessment (VDA), and American Speech-Language Hearing Association's Functional Communication Measure (FCM) were conducted at baseline and periodically post-treatment for 2 years.

Results: Baseline QOL and swallowing function predicted overall survival. Patients experienced a marked decrease in QOL, swallowing, and speech post CCR although the decrease in vocal function was modest. Function and QOL returned towards baseline in the majority of patients by 12 months post treatment. Less than 10% of patients had severe dysphagia and were PEG dependent at 12 months post treatment. There was a high degree of correlation between the FACT-HN and PSS-HN swallow items. Statistically significant correlations were found between subjective and objective measures of swallow function.

Conclusions: Patients experience marked loss in swallowing function post CCR which returned to baseline in the majority of patients. The correlations between the FCM and self-report swallow items on the PSS and FACT-HN appear to be sufficiently strong to justify their use as a surrogate marker for swallowing disability in large therapeutic trials.

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ECOG-ACRIN 2399:局部晚期头颈癌放化疗后患者相关结局分析
背景:我们对E2399进行了一项相关研究,E2399是一项用于可切除的局部晚期口咽喉癌的功能保存试验,旨在前瞻性评估放化疗(CCR)对生活质量(QOL)、吞咽和声音的影响。我们将通过问卷进行的吞咽评估结果与改良钡餐(MBS)客观评估结果相关联。方法:在基线和治疗后2年定期进行癌症- hn功能评估(事实- hn)、头颈部功能状态量表(PSS-HN)、吞咽评估(包括改良钡吞咽研究)和语音评估:语音障碍指数(VHI)、语音残疾评估(VDA)和美国言语语言听力协会功能沟通测量(FCM)。结果:基线生活质量和吞咽功能预测总生存。患者在CCR后的生活质量、吞咽和言语明显下降,但声带功能的下降是适度的。大多数患者的功能和生活质量在治疗后12个月恢复到基线水平。不到10%的患者在治疗后12个月出现严重的吞咽困难并依赖PEG。在FACT-HN和PSS-HN吞咽项目之间存在高度相关。主观和客观的吞咽功能测量之间存在统计学上显著的相关性。结论:患者在CCR后出现明显的吞咽功能丧失,大多数患者恢复到基线水平。FCM与PSS和FACT-HN中自我报告吞咽项目之间的相关性似乎足够强,足以证明它们在大型治疗试验中用作吞咽障碍的替代标记。
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