Quality of life in patients treated for cancer of the oral cavity requiring reconstruction: a prospective study

被引:0
|
作者
Villaret, A. Bolzoni [1 ]
Cappiello, J. [1 ]
Piazza, C. [1 ]
Pedruzzi, B. [1 ]
Nicolai, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brescia, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Spedali Civili, I-25123 Brescia, Italy
关键词
Oral cavity cancer; Reconstructive surgery; Quality of life;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Surgical treatment for cancer of the oral cavity can result in dramatic aesthetic and functional sequelae partially avoidable by reconstructive techniques. Many studies concerning quality of life have been carried out in order to retrospectively assess outcomes after such major oncological procedures. Aim of this study was to evaluate, in a prospective fashion, the quality of life as a primary endpoint in patients treated for cancers involving the oral cavity and requiring reconstruction. The study design consisted of a prospective evaluation of pre- and post-operative quality of life at 3, 6, and 12 months to assess variations during follow-up using two different questionnaires: the University of Washington Quality of Life and the Head and Neck Performance Status Scale. Between May 1999 and October 2004, 92 patients with oral cancer requiring reconstruction were treated. All were included in the study, but only 35 (38%) concluded the evaluation protocol at one year after surgery without evidence of disease. The mean pre- and post-operative (3, 6, and 12 months) scores of the questionnaires and the scores of specific University of Washington Quality of Life categories (disfigurement, chewing, swallowing, comprehension of speech) were evaluated. The impact on residual quality of life of different factors such as gender, extension of tongue and mandibular defects, type of reconstruction, and radiotherapy was statistically quantified with a Wilcoxon non-parametric test and logistic regression for multivariate analysis. Comparison of mean pre- and post-operative scores between the University of Washington Quality of Life and Head and Neck Performance Status Scale, showed a similar trend during the study period with a significant decrease at 3 months after surgery and subsequent gradual improvement at 6 and 12 months. The majority of patients (77%) preserved normal or near normal functions at 12 months after surgery. The chewing domain worsened considerably (p < 0.05), with poorer outcome in patients undergoing segmental mandibulectomy (p < 0.05). By multivariate analysis, mandibular resection maintained its statistical significance in the chewing domain (p = 0.038). Moreover, the type of reconstruction was an independent factor (p = 0.038) that influenced the University of Washington Quality of Life total score, with better functional results after free flap reconstruction. Despite the dismal prognosis of patients affected by advanced oral cavity cancer, reconstructive techniques play a crucial role in maintenance of satisfactory quality of life.
引用
收藏
页码:120 / 125
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A prospective study on quality of life of patients with cancer of the oral cavity or oropharynx treated with surgery with or without radiotherapy
    de Graeff, A
    de Leeuw, JRJ
    Ros, WJG
    Hordijk, GJ
    Blijham, GH
    Winnubst, JAM
    ORAL ONCOLOGY, 1999, 35 (01): : 27 - 32
  • [2] Quality of life and functional status in patients with cancer of the oral cavity and oropharynx: pretreatment values of a prospective study
    Borggreven, Pepijn A.
    Verdonck-de Leeuw, Irma M.
    Muller, Martin J.
    Heiligers, Milou L. C. H.
    de Bree, Remco
    Aaronson, Neil K.
    Leemans, C. Rene
    EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY, 2007, 264 (06) : 651 - 657
  • [3] Quality of life and functional status in patients with cancer of the oral cavity and oropharynx: pretreatment values of a prospective study
    Pepijn A. Borggreven
    Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw
    Martin J. Muller
    Milou L. C. H. Heiligers
    Remco de Bree
    Neil K. Aaronson
    C. René Leemans
    European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2007, 264 : 651 - 657
  • [4] A prospective study on quality of life of laryngeal cancer patients treated with radiotherapy
    de Graeff, A
    de Leeuw, RJ
    Ros, WJG
    Hordijk, GJ
    Battermann, JJ
    Blijham, GH
    Winnubst, JAM
    HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK, 1999, 21 (04): : 291 - 296
  • [5] Prediction of Speech, Swallowing, and Quality of Life in Oral Cavity Cancer Patients: A Pilot Study
    Bulbul, Mustafa G.
    Wu, Michael
    Lin, Derrick
    Emerick, Kevin
    Deschler, Daniel
    Richmon, Jeremy
    Goldsmith, Tessa
    Zenga, Joseph
    Puram, Sidharth V.
    Varvares, Mark A.
    LARYNGOSCOPE, 2021, 131 (11) : 2497 - 2504
  • [6] Comparison between free flap and pectoralis major pedicled flap for reconstruction in oral cavity cancer patients - A quality of life analysis
    Hsing, Chih-Yu
    Wong, Yong-Kie
    Wang, Ching Ping
    Wang, Chen-Chi
    Jiang, Rong-San
    Chen, Fun-Jou
    Liu, Shih-An
    ORAL ONCOLOGY, 2011, 47 (06) : 522 - 527
  • [7] Assessment of the quality of life in patients with oral cavity and jaw cancer in three regions of Bulgaria
    Stolkova, M.
    JOURNAL OF BUON, 2007, 12 (03): : 395 - 398
  • [8] MALNUTRITION AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS TREATED FOR ORAL OR OROPHARYNGEAL CANCER
    Jager-Wittenaar, Harriet
    Dijkstra, Pieter U.
    Vissink, Arjan
    van der Laan, Bernard F. A. M.
    van Oort, Rob P.
    Roodenburg, Jan L. N.
    HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK, 2011, 33 (04): : 490 - 496
  • [9] Assessment of the quality of life of the patients with treated oral cancer in Iran
    Tahani B.
    Razavi S.M.
    Emami H.
    Alamchi F.
    Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017, 21 (4) : 429 - 437
  • [10] Quality of life issues in cancer of the oral cavity
    Talmi, YP
    JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 2002, 116 (10) : 785 - 790