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Cognitive function and patient‐reported memory problems after radiotherapy for cancers at the skull base: A cross‐sectional survivorship study using the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status and the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory‐Head and Neck Module

Authors :
David I. Rosenthal
Stephen Y. Lai
Marina Horiates
Clifton D. Fuller
Chase C. Hansen
Abdallah S.R. Mohamed
Ehab Y. Hanna
Sarah Floris
Beth M. Beadle
Collin F. Mulcahy
Adam S. Garden
Michael E. Kupferman
Jason M. Johnson
Jack Phan
Katherine A. Hutcheson
Conner Patrick
Joshua B. Smith
Shirley Y. Su
C. French
Heath D. Skinner
William H. Morrison
Blaine D. Smith
G. Brandon Gunn
Carol M. Lewis
Colton McCoy
Hillary Eichelberger
Kelsey Chrane
Steven J. Frank
Carthal Anderson
Jeffrey S. Wefel
Source :
Head & Neck. 39:2048-2056
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

Background Using patient-reported and objective assessment tools, we sought to quantify cognitive symptoms and objective cognitive dysfunction in patients irradiated for skull base cancer. Methods Participants were assessed using the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS) and the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Head and Neck module (MDASI-HN), with subsequent analysis. Results Of the 122 participants analyzed, the majority (63%) had no frank detectable cognitive impairment by TICS, with frank impairment in 6%. Overall, mean patient-reported problems with memory (MDASImemory) was 3.3 (SD ±2.66). On recursive partition analysis, the MDASImemory cutoff point of ≥5 was associated with detectable cognitive impairment by TICS (logworth 1.69; P = .02), yet no MDASImemory threshold was associated with unambiguous absence of impairment by TICS. Conclusion Approximately one third of patients had ambiguous results by TICS assessment, for whom more rigorous testing may be warranted. Moderate to severe levels of patient-reported memory complaints on the MDASI-HN module may have utility as a screening tool for cognitive dysfunction in this population.

Details

ISSN :
10970347 and 10433074
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Head & Neck
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3806693019fdaacfd850e6763f158b81