Shoulder recovery for head and neck cancer patients after unilateral neck dissection: a pilot exploratory study

Tan Celia Ia Choo, Yeo Pauline Hui Ling, Rangabashyam Mahalakshmi, Omar Aisyah Binte, Whye Ng Cindy Li, S. Rehena, Netto Kevin, Ai Png Meng, N. Rahul, Tay Gerald Ci An, Tan Ngian Chye, G. N, Tan Hiang Khoon
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An established side-effect of neck dissection (ND) for head and neck (HNC) tumour management includes shoulder dysfunction (SD), which can impact quality of life (QOL). Shoulder strength and range of movement (ROM) are key parameters to be monitored in SD. However, such evaluations are not routinely conducted in the clinical setting. The aim of this study was to evaluate objectively the impact of ND on shoulder functions. Methods: This is a pilot exploratory study in a tertiary cancer centre. Five participants with unilateral ND and advanced HNC, completed the study. Outcome measures consisted of self-reported QOL questionnaires, C2–T1 dermatomes and shoulder ROM and strength testing. Data was collected at baseline, 1.5-months after surgery and 6-months after diagnosis (after adjuvant treatment completion). Results: Most outcome measures on the surgically affected side were negatively impacted post-operatively, with varied recovery seen at follow-up. Sensory loss was noted at C3–4 dermatome levels. Shoulder ROM and strength was reduced on the surficial side for all participants, with some recovery after six months except for two participants. Conclusion: Results of SD after ND are diverse and unique to each patient. Findings from this pilot study indicate that regular rehabilitation/exercise may facilitate recovery of shoulder function post HNC surgery. However, customised rehabilitation may yield better outcomes. Future studies with a larger sample are indicated to validate the findings of this study.
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单侧颈部切除后头颈癌患者肩部恢复的初步探索性研究
头颈部(HNC)肿瘤治疗中颈部剥离(ND)的已知副作用包括肩部功能障碍(SD),它会影响生活质量(QOL)。肩关节的力量和活动范围(ROM)是SD监测的关键参数。然而,这样的评估并没有在临床环境中常规进行。本研究的目的是客观评价ND对肩关节功能的影响。方法:这是一项在三级癌症中心进行的初步探索性研究。5名单侧ND和晚期HNC患者完成了研究。结果测量包括自我报告的生活质量问卷,C2-T1皮肤测量和肩部ROM和力量测试。数据收集于基线、术后1.5个月和诊断后6个月(辅助治疗完成后)。结果:手术影响侧的大多数结果指标术后均受到负面影响,随访时恢复情况不一。C3-4皮节水平感觉丧失。除两名参与者外,所有参与者的肩关节活动度和力量均在6个月后有所恢复。结论:ND术后SD结果多样,且因人而异。这项初步研究的结果表明,定期的康复/锻炼可能有助于HNC手术后肩关节功能的恢复。然而,定制康复可能会产生更好的结果。未来将有更大样本的研究来验证本研究的结果。
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