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Predictors of the need for prophylactic percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in head and neck cancer patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy

Authors :
Kano, Satoshi
Tsushima, Nayuta
Suzuki, Takayoshi
Hamada, Seijiro
Yokokawa, Taizo
Idogawa, Hiroshi
Yasuda, Koichi
Minatogawa, Hideki
Dekura, Yasuhiro
Aoyama, Hidefumi
Homma, Akihiro
Kano, Satoshi
Tsushima, Nayuta
Suzuki, Takayoshi
Hamada, Seijiro
Yokokawa, Taizo
Idogawa, Hiroshi
Yasuda, Koichi
Minatogawa, Hideki
Dekura, Yasuhiro
Aoyama, Hidefumi
Homma, Akihiro
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background We investigated whether prophylactic percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is used effectively for patients treated with definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) and the predictors of the need for PEG. Methods 326 patients with laryngeal, oropharyngeal or hypopharyngeal cancers were retrospectively reviewed. Results The PEG tube use group had more favorable results than the total parenteral nutrition and nasogastric tube groups in terms of rate of serum albumin loss, incidence of severe fever and aspiration pneumonia, CCRT completion rate and hospitalization period. However, it was inferior to oral intake. Analysis of the relative risk of requiring enteral or parenteral nutrition revealed that performance status (PS) 2, primary site (supraglottis, oropharynx, or hypopharynx), N3 disease, and cisplatin were predictors of the need for nutritional support. Conclusions Prophylactic PEG is effective for patients treated with definitive CCRT and is especially required for patients with PS2 or oropharyngeal cancer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400208265
Document Type :
Electronic Resource