Cisplatin Ototoxicity in Children

P. Brock, K. Rajput, L. Edwards, A. Meijer, P. Simpkin, A. E. Hoetink, M. Kruger, M. Sullivan, M. M. Heuvel‐Eibrink
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Abstract

Cisplatin is a highly effective chemotherapy medicine used in the treatment of many childhood cancers. Like all medications, cisplatin has many side effects and as always the treatment of cancer in children is a balance between the risks of the medications used and their potential benefits. While many side effects of cisplatin chemotherapy are reversible, one major side effect is permanent and irreversible hearing loss (ototoxicity) in both ears which may worsen with time. The severity of cisplatin-related ototoxicity is associated with age and the cumulative dose received: the younger the child and the higher the total dose, the more severe the hearing loss may be. The spectrum of hearing loss varies from mild to moderate high tone hearing loss, to profound loss across the hearing range and permanent deafness. In addition to hearing loss, some children, especially adolescents, also experience tinnitus and vertigo. Cisplatin ototoxicity is one of most important of the many long-term effects experienced by children who are cured of their cancer. The burden of this toxicity may be compounded by other long-term health issues that emerge with time. This chapter will focus on cisplatin-induced hearing loss, its mechanisms, its health impact on the young person and ways to mitigate or reduce the severity of ototoxicity. This chapter has been written by a multi-disciplinary team including paediatric oncologists, audiologists, a psychologist, a health scientist and a parent of a child growing up with high frequency hearing loss.
儿童顺铂耳毒性
顺铂是一种非常有效的化疗药物,用于治疗许多儿童癌症。像所有药物一样,顺铂有许多副作用,儿童癌症的治疗总是在药物的风险和潜在益处之间取得平衡。虽然顺铂化疗的许多副作用是可逆的,但一个主要的副作用是双耳永久性和不可逆的听力损失(耳毒性),并可能随着时间的推移而恶化。顺铂相关耳毒性的严重程度与年龄和接受的累积剂量有关:儿童年龄越小,总剂量越高,听力损失可能越严重。听力损失的范围从轻度到中度高音听力损失,到整个听力范围的深度损失和永久性耳聋不等。除了听力损失,一些儿童,特别是青少年,还会出现耳鸣和眩晕。顺铂耳毒性是癌症治愈后儿童经历的许多长期影响中最重要的一个。这种毒性的负担可能会随着时间的推移而出现其他长期健康问题。本章将重点介绍顺铂引起的听力损失,其机制,对年轻人的健康影响以及减轻或降低耳毒性严重程度的方法。本章由一个多学科团队撰写,包括儿科肿瘤学家、听力学家、心理学家、健康科学家和一位患有高频听力损失儿童的父母。
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