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Pretreatment risk stratification of feeding tube use in patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy for head and neck cancer

Authors :
Anderson, NJ
Jackson, JE
Smith, JG
Wada, M
Schneider, M
Poulsen, M
Rolfo, M
Fahandej, M
Gan, H
Joon, DL
Khoo, V
Anderson, NJ
Jackson, JE
Smith, JG
Wada, M
Schneider, M
Poulsen, M
Rolfo, M
Fahandej, M
Gan, H
Joon, DL
Khoo, V
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to establish a risk stratification model for feeding tube use in patients who undergo intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for head and neck cancers. METHODS: One hundred thirty-nine patients treated with definitive IMRT (+/- concurrent chemotherapy) for head and neck mucosal cancers were included in this study. Patients were recommended a prophylactic feeding tube and followed up by a dietician for at least 8 weeks postradiotherapy (post-RT). Potential prognostic factors were analyzed for risk and duration of feeding tube use for at least 25% of dietary requirements. RESULTS: Many variables had significant effects on risk and/or duration of feeding tube use in univariate analyses. Subsequent multivariable analysis showed that T classification ≥3 and level 2 lymphadenopathy were the best independent significant predictors of higher risk and duration of feeding tube use, respectively, in oral cavity, pharyngeal, and supraglottic primaries. CONCLUSION: In patients treated with definitive IMRT, T classification ≥3 and level 2 lymphadenopathy can potentially stratify patients into 4 risk groups for developing severe dysphagia requiring feeding tube use.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315707114
Document Type :
Electronic Resource