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Swallowing disorders after treatment for head and neck cancer


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Comparison of the patients with dysphagia and the patients without dysphagia after head and neck treatment. Only the significant results are presented

ParameterNo DysphagiaDysphagiaP-Value
N = 64N = 45
Swallowing vs. non-swallowing area
Oral cavity, oropharynx,
hypopharynx, larynx (N= 84)45 (70.3%)39 (86.7%)0.046
Nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses,
nasopharynx, metastases (N = 25)19 (29.7%)6 (13.3%)
TNM stage*
Stages I-III41 (64.1%)17 (37.8%)0.005
Stages IV17 (26.6%)23 (51.1%)
Treatment modalities
Surgery19 (29.7%)3 (6.7%)
RT or concurrent RT-CT15 (23.4%)11 ((24.4%)
Surgery + RT or RT-CT30 (46.9%)31 (57.4%)0.010
Role of RT
RT included in treatment45 (70.3%)42 (93.3%)0.002
Therapy completed
Less than 2 years ago15 (23.4%)21 (46.7%)0.014
Two years or more ago49 (76.6%)24 (53.3%)
Oral problems
Mucosa irritability23 (35.9%)28 (62.2%)0.007
Mouth wide opening5 (7.8%)15 (33.3%)0.001
Thick and sticky saliva35 (54.7%)38 (84.4%)0.001
Problems with chewing4 (6.3%)16 (35.6%)0.000
Problems with
Feeding5 (7.8%)35 (77.8%)0.000
Feeding in the presence of family3 (4.7%)28 (62.2%)0.000
Feeding in the public7 (10.9%)36 (80%)0.000
Enjoying food3 (4.7%)17 (37.7%)0.000
Avoiding public areas18 (28.1%)34 (75.6%)0.020
Loss of smell7 (10.9%)15 (33.3%)0.004
Impaired taste18 (28.1%)34 (75.6%)0.000
Acid reflux and heartburn18 (28.1%)22 (48.9%)0.027
Pain
Oral pain4 (6.3%)14 (31.1%)0.001
Throat pain12 (18.8%)18 (40%)0.014
Persistent coughing30 (46.9%)38 (84.4%)0.000
History of recurrent pneumonia2 (3.1%)7 (15.6%)0.031
Presence of hoarseness25 (39.1%)28 (62.2%)0.017
Loss of weight17 (26.6%)24 (53.3%)0.005
Use of nutritional supplements6 (9.3%)16 (35.6%)0.001
eISSN:
1581-3207
Sprache:
Englisch
Zeitrahmen der Veröffentlichung:
4 Hefte pro Jahr
Fachgebiete der Zeitschrift:
Medizin, Klinische Medizin, Radiologie, Allgemeinmedizin, Innere Medizin, Hämatologie, Onkologie