Prevalence of oral mucositis, dry mouth, and dysphagia in advanced cancer patients

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作者
Mercadante, Sebastiano [1 ]
Aielli, Federica [2 ,3 ]
Adile, Claudio [1 ]
Ferrera, Patrizia [1 ]
Valle, Alessandro [4 ]
Fusco, Flavio [5 ]
Caruselli, Amanda [1 ,6 ]
Cartoni, Claudio [7 ]
Massimo, Pizzuto [8 ]
Masedu, Francesco [9 ]
Valenti, Marco [9 ]
Porzio, Giampiero [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] La Maddalena Canc Ctr, Pain Relief & Support Care Unit, Palermo, Italy
[2] Univ Aquila, Dept Biotechnol & Appl Clin Sci, I-67100 Laquila, Italy
[3] Aquila Vita Home Care Unit, Laquila, Italy
[4] Faro Fdn, Palermo, Italy
[5] Asp 6, Home Care Program, Genoa, Italy
[6] SAMO, Home Care Program, Palermo, Italy
[7] Italian Assoc Leukemias RomAIL, Div Hematol, Dept Cellular Biotechnol & Hematol, Policlinico Umberto 1,Home Care Serv,Rome Sect, Rome, Italy
[8] Ist Clin Perfezionamento Hosp, Palliat Care Unit, Milan, Italy
[9] Univ Aquila, Dept Biotechnol & Appl Clin Sci, Sect Clin Epidemiol & Environm Med, I-67100 Laquila, Italy
关键词
Advanced cancer; Palliative care; Supportive care; Oral symptoms; Dry mouth; Mucositis; Dysphagia; PALLIATIVE CARE; NECK-CANCER; SYMPTOMS; HEAD; XEROSTOMIA;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-015-2720-y
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Oral symptoms can be a sign of an underlying systemic condition and have a significant impact on quality of life, nutrition, and cost of care, while these lesions are often studied in the context of cancer treatment. However, information regarding oral symptoms in advanced cancer patients is poor. The aim of this multicenter study was to determine the prevalence and the characteristics of oral symptoms in a large population of advanced cancer patients. A consecutive sample of patients with advanced cancer for a period of 6 months was prospectively assessed for an observational study. At time of admission, the epidemiological characteristics, surgery-radiotherapy of head and neck, and oncologic treatments in the last month were recorded. The presence of mucositis, dry mouth, and dysphagia was assessed by clinical examination and patients' report and their intensity recorded. Patients were also asked whether they had limitation on nutrition of hydration due to the local condition. Six hundred sixty-nine patients were surveyed in the period taken into consideration. The mean age was 72.1 years (SD 12.3), and 342 patients were males. The primary tumors are listed in Table 1. The prevalence of mucositis was 22.3 %. The symptom relevantly reduced the ingestion of food or fluids and was statistically associated with the Karnofsky level and head and neck cancer. The prevalence of dry mouth was 40.4 %, with a mean intensity of 5.4 (SD 2.1). Several drugs were concomitantly given, particularly opioids (78 %), corticosteroids (75.3 %), and diuretics (70.2 %). Various and nonhomogeneous treatments were given for dry mouth, that was statistically associated with current or recent chemotherapy, and hematological tumors. The prevalence of dysphagia was 15.4 % with a mean intensity of 5.34 (SD 3). Dysphagia for liquids was observed in 52.4 % of cases. A high level of limitation for oral nutrition due to dysphagia was found, and in 53.4 % of patients, alternative routes to the oral one were used. Dysphagia was statistically associated with the Karnofsky level and head and neck cancer. A strong relationship between the three oral symptoms was found. In advanced cancer patients, a range of oral problems significantly may impact on the physical, social, and psychological well-being of advanced cancer patients to varying degrees. These symptoms should be carefully assessed early but become imperative in the palliative care setting when they produce relevant consequences that may be life-threatening other than limiting the daily activities, particularly eating and drinking.
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