Demetra Yannitsos, Siwei Qi, Oluwaseun Davies, Linda Watson, Lisa Barbera
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摘要
症状的严重性和复杂性对患者的癌症治疗过程有相当大的影响。本研究描述放射治疗患者在整个放射治疗过程中的症状评分及与症状复杂性相关的因素。在2019年10月1日至2020年4月1日期间在单一三级癌症中心接受放疗的患者,并完成至少一份症状报告问卷,即埃德蒙顿症状评估量表-修订版(ESAS-r),纳入本回顾性分析。症状评估时间点为治疗前、治疗开始、治疗结束及治疗后随访。根据评估时间和肿瘤组对个体症状的平均ESAS-r评分进行描述性分析。我们使用经过验证的算法为每个ESAS-r测量计算症状复杂性评分,并将总体症状复杂性划分为低、中、重度。我们使用广义估计方程(GEE)建立了评估时间、肿瘤组与症状复杂性之间的关联模型。研究队列包括1632名患者,他们完成了2519份ESAS-r问卷。与其他肿瘤组相比,肺癌和H&N癌患者报告的平均症状评分更高。与治疗前相比,治疗开始时患者出现更严重症状复杂性的几率显著降低(OR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.64-0.93)。H&N和肺癌患者以及开始放疗前的患者可能从增加症状支持和管理中获益最多。
Trends in symptom severity and complexity in patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Symptom severity and complexity have considerable impact on a patient's cancer care journey. This study describes symptom scores of radiotherapy patients across their radiotherapy care trajectory and factors associated with symptom complexity. Patients who received radiotherapy at a single tertiary cancer center, who also completed at least one symptom-reporting questionnaire, the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale- Revised (ESAS-r) between October 1, 2019 and April 1, 2020 were included in this retrospective analysis. Symptom assessment time points were pre-treatment, start and end of radiation treatment and post-treatment follow-up. Mean ESAS-r scores for individual symptoms were descriptively analyzed by assessment timing and tumour group. We calculated a symptom complexity score for each ESAS-r measurement, using a validated algorithm, and assigned overall symptom complexity as low, moderate or severe. We modelled the association between assessment timing, and tumor group, with symptom complexity using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE). The study cohort consisted of 1,632 patients who completed 2,519 ESAS-r questionnaires. Patients with lung and H&N cancers reported higher mean symptom scores compared to other tumour groups. Patients at the start of treatment had significantly lower odds of having a more severe symptom complexity, compared with patients pre-treatment (OR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.64-0.93). Patients with H&N and lung cancer and patients prior to starting radiation may benefit most from increased symptom support and management.
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BMC Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of cancer research, including the pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancers. The journal welcomes submissions concerning molecular and cellular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and clinical trials.