儿科肿瘤学听力康复的重要回顾:具体考虑和障碍。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Guillaume Courbon, Laurie Lugnier, Johnnie K Bass, Thomas E Merchant, Thierry Morlet, Celine Richard
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儿童癌症治疗,包括化疗、放疗和联合治疗,由于其耳毒性作用,对听觉功能构成重大风险。顺铂是一种常用的儿科肿瘤学化疗药物,主要通过活性氧的产生和细胞凋亡通路的激活,通过破坏内耳结构导致剂量依赖性不可逆感音神经性听力损失。放射治疗加剧了这些影响,通过血管损伤、炎症和纤维化等机制导致感音神经性和传导性听力损失。听力损失的严重程度受治疗时间、累积剂量、患者年龄、遗传和同时治疗的影响。化疗和放疗的破坏性影响超出了耳蜗,包括周围的颞骨以及听觉通路的多个层次。虽然儿童患者可能是骨锚定助听器或人工耳蜗的候选者,但对连续成像的需求以及与人工耳蜗相关的MRI伪影的可能性会使听力康复的时间复杂化。此外,对皮层下和皮层听觉结构的影响可能进一步影响康复效果。这一范围综述为未来的临床和研究工作奠定了基础,重点是制定全面的儿童听力保护、监测和康复指南,同时也促进了多学科合作。
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Critical Review of Hearing Rehabilitation in Pediatric Oncology: Specific Considerations and Barriers.

Childhood cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and combined modalities, pose significant risks to auditory function due to their ototoxic effects. Cisplatin, a chemotherapeutic agent commonly used in pediatric oncology, causes dose-dependent irreversible sensorineural hearing loss by damaging the inner ear structures, primarily through the generation of reactive oxygen species and the activation of apoptotic pathways. Radiation therapy exacerbates these effects, contributing to both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss via mechanisms such as vascular injury, inflammation, and fibrosis. The severity of hearing loss is influenced by the treatment timing, the cumulative dose, patient age, genetics, and concurrent therapies. The damaging effects of chemotherapy and radiation extend beyond the cochlea, involving the surrounding temporal bone as well as multiple levels of the auditory pathway. While pediatric patients may be candidates for bone-anchored hearing devices or cochlear implants, the need for serial imaging and the potential for implant-related MRI artifacts can complicate the timing of hearing rehabilitation. Moreover, the impact on the subcortical and cortical auditory structures may further influence the rehabilitation outcomes. This scoping review lays the foundation for future clinical and research efforts focused on the development of comprehensive pediatric guidelines for hearing preservation, monitoring, and rehabilitation, while also fostering multidisciplinary collaboration.

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Current oncology
Current oncology ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
7.70%
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664
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Current Oncology is a peer-reviewed, Canadian-based and internationally respected journal. Current Oncology represents a multidisciplinary medium encompassing health care workers in the field of cancer therapy in Canada to report upon and to review progress in the management of this disease. We encourage submissions from all fields of cancer medicine, including radiation oncology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, and cancer rehabilitation and survivorship. Articles published in the journal typically contain information that is relevant directly to clinical oncology practice, and have clear potential for application to the current or future practice of cancer medicine.
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