A Prospective Evaluation of Fatigue in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients Treated With Radiation Therapy

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Kellen C. Gandy, Tiffany Chambers, Kimberly P Raghubar, M. Fatih Okcu, M. Chintagumpala, O. Taylor, A. Mahajan, Lisa S. Kahalley, W. Chan, D. Grosshans, Austin L. Brown, M. Douglas Ris
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Background: Fatigue is a well-established consequence of cranial radiotherapy in survivors of pediatric brain tumor, but less is known about acute fatigue during radiotherapy treatment. This study aimed to longitudinally evaluate fatigue in newly diagnosed pediatric patients with brain tumors during treatment. Methods: Primary caregivers of pediatric patients with brain tumors completed the proxy-reported Parent Fatigue Scale assessments prior to radiotherapy and weekly during radiotherapy treatment. The association between clinical factors and fatigue at each assessment was evaluated with multiple linear regressions. A comparison of fatigue between radiation modalities was also analyzed. Results: A total of 33 caregivers completed pre-radiation fatigue assessments, with 29 reporting fatigue during radiotherapy. Patients were aged 3 to 16 years (M = 8.32) at diagnosis and diagnosed with medulloblastoma (n = 23), primitive neuroectodermal tumor (n = 2), ependymoma (n = 1), germ cell tumor (n = 1), pineoblastoma (n = 1), atypical teratoid rhabdoid (n = 1), and other unspecific tumors (n = 3). Moderate-to-severe fatigue was reported for the majority of patients (31/33; 94%) during treatment. Craniospinal irradiation dose was the only significant predictor of fatigue (p < .05), but this association was restricted to the first week of therapy and was attenuated by therapy completion. Discussion: Although fatigue is often considered a long-term consequence of cranial radiotherapy, this pilot study demonstrates that moderate-to-severe fatigue is pervasive prior to radiotherapy and persists throughout treatment in pediatric patients with brain tumors, regardless of radiation modality or clinical factors. Additional research is warranted to establish a link between acute and long-term fatigue and develop interventions to mitigate this adverse outcome.
放射治疗儿童脑肿瘤患者疲劳的前瞻性评价
背景:疲劳是儿童脑肿瘤幸存者接受颅骨放射治疗的一个公认后果,但对放射治疗期间的急性疲劳知之甚少。本研究旨在纵向评估新诊断的儿童脑肿瘤患者在治疗过程中的疲劳。方法:儿童脑肿瘤患者的主要护理人员在放疗前和放疗期间每周完成代理报告的父母疲劳量表评估。在每次评估中,临床因素与疲劳之间的相关性采用多元线性回归进行评估。还对辐射模式之间的疲劳进行了比较分析。结果:共有33名护理人员完成了放射前疲劳评估,其中29人报告放射治疗期间疲劳。患者年龄为3-16岁(M = 8.32)诊断为髓母细胞瘤(n = 23),原始神经外胚层肿瘤(n = 2) ,室管膜瘤(n = 1) ,生殖细胞肿瘤(n = 1) ,松果母细胞瘤(n = 1) ,非典型畸胎样横纹肌样(n = 1) 和其他非特异性肿瘤(n = 3) 。据报道,大多数患者(31/33;94%)在治疗期间出现中度至重度疲劳。脑脊髓照射剂量是疲劳的唯一显著预测因素(p < .05),但这种关联仅限于治疗的第一周,并因治疗完成而减弱。讨论:尽管疲劳通常被认为是颅骨放射治疗的长期后果,但这项初步研究表明,无论放射方式或临床因素如何,中度至重度疲劳在放射治疗前普遍存在,并在儿童脑肿瘤患者的整个治疗过程中持续存在。需要进行更多的研究,以建立急性疲劳和长期疲劳之间的联系,并制定干预措施来缓解这种不良结果。
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