头颈部癌症放疗后患者的口腔健康和生活质量

L. C. Oliveira, D. F. Teixeira, Cassia Maria Fischer Rubira, P. S. Santos
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头部和颈部癌症患者的放射治疗可能会产生一些负面后果,如低生存率。由于缺乏唾液的保护,龋齿和其他牙周疾病的数量增加是一个危险的问题,可能会导致牙齿脱落,并可能通过口腔健康影响生活质量。通过评估唾液流量和牙齿缺失,评估口腔健康对癌症头颈部放疗后患者生活质量的影响。样本包括19名年龄超过18岁的患者,他们被诊断患有癌症。16名(68.4%)患者接受了调强放射治疗,其中9名(47.4%)患者在一年前结束了治疗。15名患者(79.9%)的口腔健康影响了他们的生活质量。7名患者(36.8%)没有佩戴任何假体,9名患者(47.4%)需要联合康复。15名(78.9%)患者在放疗五年后唾液流量较低,4名(21.1%)患者唾液流量较好。Pearson相关系数揭示了假体需求与年龄(p=0.006;r=0.4734)、假体需求与唾液流量(p=0.03;r=0.3672)之间的相关性。头颈部放射治疗并发症带来了一些生理和心理问题。在某些情况下,放疗后可以改善唾液流量,但在不到一年的治疗中,口腔治疗对生活质量没有影响。需要对这些人群进行纵向研究,以深入研究多年来放射治疗的效果。
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SAÚDE BUCAL E QUALIDADE DE VIDA NO PACIENTE PÓS-RADIOTERAPIA DE CÂNCER DE CABEÇA E PESCOÇO
Radiotherapy in a patient with head and neck cancer may produce several negative consequences, such as hypo-salivation. Due to lack of protection by saliva, increase in the number of caries and other periodontal diseases is a risky problem which may cause teeth loss and may impact life quality through mouth health. The impact of mouth health on life quality of post-radiotherapy patients with head and neck cancer is evaluated by evaluating saliva flow and toothlessness. Sample comprised 19 individuals, over 18 years, diagnosed with head and neck cancer. Modulated Intensity Radiotherapy featured in 16 (68.4%) patients, of whom nine (47.4%) ended treatment one year before. Fifteen patients (79.9%) experienced mouth health impacting their life quality. Seven patients (36.8%) did not wear any prosthesis and nine (47.4%) required a combination of rehabilitations. Fifteen (78.9%) patients had low saliva flow and four (21.1%) had better saliva flow after five years of radiotherapy. Pearson´s Coefficient of Co-relation revealed co-relationship between the need for prosthesis and age (p=0.006; r=0.4734) and the need of prosthesis and saliva flow (p=0.03; r=0.3672). Radiotherapy complications on head and neck bring several physical and psychological issues. In some cases, the post-radiotherapy period improves saliva flow, but there is no impact of mouth therapy on life quality in a less-than-one-year treatment. Longitudinal studies with such populations are required to investigate deeply the effect of radiotherapy throughout the years.
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