Management of trismus after radiation therapy.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Emma Charters, Holly McMillan, Richard Cardoso
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The purpose of this review is to summarize the current management of radiation-induced trismus. It will provide an overview of radiation-induced trismus' pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, along with directions for future research.

Recent findings: Despite advances in radiation technology, the proximity of head and neck tumours to the masticatory muscles prevents shielding of these critical structures, increasing the risk of trismus. Trismus has been treated using various techniques including stretching and strengthening exercises in the rehabilitation setting that have resulted in improvements in mouth opening, however, the exercise approach in both research and clinical practice rarely accommodates an individual's goals and priorities. The effect of prophylactic trismus exercises during radiation can be challenging to measure, likely due to exercise adherence with the onset of treatment related toxicities. There is limited support from the literature as to its preventive efficacy. Recent papers provide direction for trismus exercises and devices which may offer greater capacity to individualize treatment and optimize both functional and quality of life outcomes.

Summary: The incidence of radiation induced trismus is anticipated to rise along with that of head and neck cancers globally. Trismus carries significant functional and quality of life implications with known limitations and opportunities for optimizing its management.

放射治疗后牙关的处理。
综述目的:本综述的目的是总结目前放射性牙关的治疗方法。本文将对辐射致牙关的病理生理、评估、诊断和治疗进行综述,并提出今后的研究方向。最近的研究发现:尽管放射技术取得了进步,但头颈部肿瘤靠近咀嚼肌肉,阻止了这些关键结构的屏蔽,增加了咬牙的风险。牙关紧闭的治疗采用了多种技术,包括在康复环境中进行伸展和加强练习,从而改善了张嘴,然而,在研究和临床实践中,练习方法很少能适应个人的目标和优先事项。辐射期间预防性牙关运动的效果很难测量,可能是由于运动与治疗相关毒性的开始有关。文献对其预防功效的支持有限。最近的论文为牙关训练和设备提供了方向,这些训练和设备可能提供更大的个性化治疗能力,并优化功能和生活质量。摘要:辐射诱发的唇腭裂的发病率预计将随着头颈癌的发病率在全球范围内上升。唇腭裂具有重要的功能和生活质量影响,具有已知的局限性和优化管理的机会。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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