喉癌术后远程吞咽训练模式的探索:非随机同步对照试验。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Nuan Li, Wei Guo, Zhiwei Hu, Zhigang Huang, Junwei Huang
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背景:声门上喉癌患者需要接受吞咽康复训练。新冠肺炎疫情期间,患者不具备频繁到医院随访的条件,探索基于网络条件的新型远程康复训练模式势在必行。目的探讨远程康复训练模式对改善声门上喉癌患者术后吞咽功能的影响。方法收集声门上喉癌手术治疗后进行远程康复和视频康复的患者各16例,以经口喂养开始时的吞咽功能为基线,比较不同训练阶段的吞咽功能和并发症发生情况。结果远程组患者主观吞咽功能从第2周开始出现明显改善优势(P = 0.66),第4周也明显优于对照组(P< 0.001)。这些效果在接受开放手术的患者中更为显著(P< 0.001)。完成康复期后,远程组患者营养状况较好(P = .03),尤其是激光术后患者(P = .02)。结论远程康复训练模式对声门上喉癌术后吞咽障碍患者有改善作用,为今后远程康复训练模式的设计和改进提供理论依据。本研究建议将该培训模式纳入喉癌患者术后日常管理中,提高患者康复效率,为患者提供实时医疗信息,缓解患者焦虑,减少重复就诊需求,提高患者术后生活质量。
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Exploration of a remote swallowing training model after laryngeal cancer surgery: Non-randomized concurrent controlled trial.

BackgroundPatients with supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma need to receive swallowing rehabilitation training. During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients do not have the conditions to visit the hospital for follow up frequently, so it is imperative to explore a new remote rehabilitation training model based on network conditions.ObjectiveTo explore the effect of remote rehabilitation training mode on improving postoperative swallowing function in patients with supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma.MethodsPatients undergoing remote rehabilitation and video rehabilitation after surgical treatment for supraglottic laryngeal cancer, 16 each, were collected, and swallowing function at the start of transoral feeding was assessed as a baseline to compare swallowing function and the occurrence of complications at different stages of training.ResultsPatients in the remote group began to show significant improvement in subjective swallowing function from the second week (P < .001). In terms of objective swallowing function, although the remote group did not show a significant (P = .66) advantage initially, it was also significantly better than the control group in the fourth week (P<.001). These effects are even more impressive in patients undergoing open surgery (P<.001). When completed the rehabilitation phase, patients in the remote group had a better nutritional status (P = .03), especially postlaser surgery patients (P = .02).ConclusionsThe remote rehabilitation training model has an improving effect on patients with supraglottic laryngeal cancer postoperative swallowing disorder, which provides a theoretical basis for the design and improvement of the future remote rehabilitation training model. This study suggests that this training model should be incorporated into the daily postoperative management of patients with laryngeal cancer to improve the efficiency of patients' recovery, provide patients with real-time medical information, and relieve patients' anxiety, thus reducing the need for repeated visits and improving patients' postoperative quality of life.

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14.10
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10.60%
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174
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期刊介绍: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare provides excellent peer reviewed coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health and is now widely recognised as the leading journal in its field. Contributions from around the world provide a unique perspective on how different countries and health systems are using new technology in health care. Sections within the journal include technology updates, editorials, original articles, research tutorials, educational material, review articles and reports from various telemedicine organisations. A subscription to this journal will help you to stay up-to-date in this fast moving and growing area of medicine.
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