放疗对鼻咽癌患者前庭功能的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Pei Fen Cheah, Jeyasakthy Saniasiaya, Po Lin Ooi, Narayanan Prepageran
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摘要

导言:在鼻咽癌(NPC)放疗治疗中,前庭终末器官被认为是低危器官(OAR)。迄今为止,关于放疗对鼻咽癌放疗后患者前庭功能影响的现有文献仍然缺乏。本研究的主要目的是确定放疗对鼻咽癌放疗后患者前庭功能,特别是半规管(SCC)的影响。方法:对31例放疗后鼻咽癌患者(前瞻性组10例,横断组21例)采用视频头冲测试(VHIT)和成人头晕障碍量表(DHI)进行评估,并与36例健康患者(对照组)进行比较。评估个体SCCs的前庭眼反射(VOR)增益和扫视的存在,并与对照组进行比较。VOR增益和眼跳的存在与耳蜗平均辐射剂量相关。结果:放疗后鼻咽癌患者所有SCCs的VOR增益均明显降低,其中右侧半规管和左侧前半规管的VOR增益均显著降低(p < 0.05)。右侧SCC跳闸与耳蜗平均辐射呈显著正相关(r = 0.667)。结论:鼻咽癌放疗后SCC患者表现出前庭功能减退,且呈进行性和辐射剂量依赖性。
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Effect of Radiotherapy on Vestibular Function Among Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patients.

Introduction: Vestibular end-organs are deemed low-risk organs at risk (OAR) in the context of radiotherapy contouring in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treatment. To date, existing literature on the effect of radiotherapy on vestibular function among post-irradiated NPC patients remains elusive. The main aim of this study is to determine the effect of radiotherapy on vestibular function, specifically the semicircular canal (SCC), in post-irradiated NPC patients.

Methods: A total of 31 post-irradiated NPC patients (10 patients in the prospective group and 21 patients in the cross-sectional group) were assessed by using the video head impulse test (VHIT) and adult dizziness handicap inventory (DHI) and compared with 36 healthy patients (control group). The vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) gain and the presence of saccade of individual SCCs were assessed and compared with the control group. VOR gain and the presence of saccade were correlated with the mean radiation dose of the cochlea.

Results: VOR gain of all SCCs among post-irradiated NPC patients was grossly reduced, significantly seen in all the right-sided semicircular canals and left anterior semicircular canal (p < 0.05), corresponding with a high DHI score. Persistently reduced VOR gain was demonstrated among subjects 3 months post-radiotherapy (p > 0.05). Right lateral SCC saccade was significantly positively correlated with mean radiation of cochlea (r = 0.667).

Conclusion: Vestibular hypofunction was demonstrated in SCC among post-irradiated NPC patients and is found to be progressive as well as radiation dose-dependent.

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Clinical Otolaryngology
Clinical Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
106
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Otolaryngology is a bimonthly journal devoted to clinically-oriented research papers of the highest scientific standards dealing with: current otorhinolaryngological practice audiology, otology, balance, rhinology, larynx, voice and paediatric ORL head and neck oncology head and neck plastic and reconstructive surgery continuing medical education and ORL training The emphasis is on high quality new work in the clinical field and on fresh, original research. Each issue begins with an editorial expressing the personal opinions of an individual with a particular knowledge of a chosen subject. The main body of each issue is then devoted to original papers carrying important results for those working in the field. In addition, topical review articles are published discussing a particular subject in depth, including not only the opinions of the author but also any controversies surrounding the subject. • Negative/null results In order for research to advance, negative results, which often make a valuable contribution to the field, should be published. However, articles containing negative or null results are frequently not considered for publication or rejected by journals. We welcome papers of this kind, where appropriate and valid power calculations are included that give confidence that a negative result can be relied upon.
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