Erschienen in:
20.06.2019 | Head and Neck
Evaluation of the information given to patients undergoing total pharyngolaryngectomy and quality of life: a prospective multicentric study
verfasst von:
Alexandre Bozec, Philippe Schultz, Jocelyn Gal, Emmanuel Chamorey, Yann Chateau, Olivier Dassonville, Gilles Poissonnet, Frédéric Peyrade, Esma Saada, Joël Guigay, Karen Benezery, Axel Leysalle, Laure Santini, Antoine Giovanni, Lila Messaoudi, Nicolas Fakhry
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 9/2019
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Abstract
Background
Providing cancer patients with adequate information is essential to their confidence and satisfaction regarding medical care. The aims of this study were to evaluate the information given to patients undergoing total pharyngolaryngectomy (TPL) as well as the evolution and predictors of patient quality of life (QoL).
Methods
We conducted a prospective multicentric study on patients undergoing TPL for a locally advanced laryngeal/hypopharyngeal cancer. All patients completed the EORTC QLQ-INFO25, QLQ-C30, and QLQ-H&N35 questionnaires, before and after surgery.
Results
This study enrolled 46 patients. Between the pre- and post-therapeutic periods, we observed no significant changes in the global QLQ-INFO25 and QLQ-C30 scores. However, we found a significant deterioration in 4 QLQ-INFO25 scales/items and in social functioning, as well as an increase of sense, speech, and social contact problems. N-stage and professional activity were significant predictors of preoperative QLQ-INFO25 scores. Younger
age was significantly associated with financial difficulties, whereas professional activity and lower education level were significant predictors of xerostomia and swallowing problems, respectively.
Conclusion
In patients undergoing TPL, we observed significant changes in QLQ-INFO25 scores between the pre- and post-treatment periods and, particularly, a deterioration of patient satisfaction with the information received. Several clinical factors were identified as significant predictors of QLQ-INFO25 and QoL scores.