Vaginal mucositis in patients with gynaecological cancer undergoing (chemo-)radiotherapy: a retrospective analysis.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-16 DOI:10.1080/01443615.2022.2035329
Jolien Robijns, Sandrine Censabella, Heleen Bollen, Stefan Claes, Leen Van Bever, Jindra Becker, Luc Pannekoeke, Paul Bulens, Evelyn Van de Werf
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The objective of this retrospective analysis was to determine the incidence and extent of vaginal mucositis (VM) in women with gynaecological cancer undergoing external (chemo)radiation therapy (CRT). A retrospective analysis was set up to collect data on the incidence and severity of VM in women treated with external pelvic RT for gynaecological cancer at the Jessa Hospital, Hasselt and ZOL, Genk, BE between January 2017 and June 2018. At the start and end of their external (C)RT, they rated the frequency and intensity of five common symptoms of VM. Thirty-three patients treated with RT for gynaecological cancer met the inclusion criteria. A non-negligible proportion of patients already experienced at least one VM symptom to any degree before the start of RT, a proportion that further increased towards the end of the RT (73%). At the end of RT, on average, about 25% of these patients reported moderate-to-severe symptoms (against about 7% before the (C)RT). These results suggest that VM is a rather frequent side effect in gynaecological cancer patients that aggravates during treatment up to a moderate severity level. Although the small sample size, these data highlight the need for attention to VM.Impact StatementWhat is already known about this topic? Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of gynaecological malignancies. A debilitating complication in patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy is vaginal mucositis, an inflammation of the vaginal mucosal lining. To date, the incidence of vaginal mucositis is still not well documented.What this paper adds? A non-negligible proportion of patients already experienced at least one symptom related to vaginal mucositis before the start of radiotherapy. Most patients presented mild to moderate vaginal mucositis symptoms at the end of external pelvic radiotherapy. Burning sensation, pruritus, and pain were the most frequently documented radiotherapy-induced complications.The implications of this paper: Vaginal mucositis is an underrated side effect of pelvic radiotherapy that needs to be tackled multidisciplinary by a team of nurses, radiotherapists, oncologists, and gynaecologists. The team should tackle the complication from the start of radiotherapy by using the most appropriate measures. Due to a possible link between acute vaginal mucositis and late vaginal toxicity, the team needs to follow-up patient's post-radiotherapy to support patients in late complications and advise/encourage patients in performing vaginal dilatation to prevent vaginal stenosis.

阴道粘膜炎的妇科癌症患者接受(化疗)放疗:回顾性分析。
本回顾性分析的目的是确定阴道粘膜炎(VM)的发生率和程度的妇女妇科癌症接受外部(化学)放射治疗(CRT)。回顾性分析收集了2017年1月至2018年6月期间在Jessa Hospital, Hasselt和ZOL, Genk, BE接受骨盆外RT治疗妇科癌症的女性VM发病率和严重程度的数据。在他们的外部(C)RT开始和结束时,他们对VM的五种常见症状的频率和强度进行了评分。33例接受妇科肿瘤放疗的患者符合纳入标准。不可忽视的比例患者在放疗开始前已经经历过至少一种VM症状,这一比例在放疗结束时进一步增加(73%)。在RT结束时,平均约有25%的患者报告了中度至重度症状(而在(C)RT之前约为7%)。这些结果表明,VM是妇科癌症患者中相当常见的副作用,在治疗期间加重至中等严重程度。虽然样本量小,但这些数据突出了对虚拟机的关注。影响陈述关于这个主题我们已经知道了什么?放射治疗在妇科恶性肿瘤的治疗中起着重要作用。阴道粘膜炎是盆腔放疗患者的一个衰弱并发症,是阴道粘膜内膜的一种炎症。到目前为止,阴道粘膜炎的发病率仍然没有很好的记录。这篇文章补充了什么?不可忽视的比例的患者已经经历了至少一个症状相关的阴道粘膜炎放疗开始前。大多数患者在盆腔外放疗结束时出现轻至中度阴道黏膜炎症状。烧灼感、瘙痒和疼痛是最常见的放射治疗引起的并发症。本文的意义:阴道粘膜炎是盆腔放疗的一个被低估的副作用,需要由护士、放射治疗师、肿瘤学家和妇科医生组成的多学科团队来解决。治疗小组应从放射治疗开始就采取最适当的措施来处理并发症。由于急性阴道黏膜炎与晚期阴道毒性之间可能存在联系,研究小组需要随访患者放疗后的情况,以支持晚期并发症的患者,并建议/鼓励患者进行阴道扩张以防止阴道狭窄。
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2.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
398
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology represents an established forum for the entire field of obstetrics and gynaecology, publishing a broad range of original, peer-reviewed papers, from scientific and clinical research to reviews relevant to practice. It also includes occasional supplements on clinical symposia. The journal is read widely by trainees in our specialty and we acknowledge a major role in education in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Past and present editors have recognized the difficulties that junior doctors encounter in achieving their first publications and spend time advising authors during their initial attempts at submission. The journal continues to attract a world-wide readership thanks to the emphasis on practical applicability and its excellent record of drawing on an international base of authors.
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