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Long-Term Hearing Loss After Chemoradiation in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

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LARYNGOSCOPE
卷 124, 期 12, 页码 2720-2725

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lary.24802

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Chemoradiation; cisplatin; hearing loss; ototoxicity; head and neck cancer

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  1. Strating Foundation

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Objectives/HypothesisThe purpose of this study was to determine whether concomitant chemoradiation (CCRT)-induced hearing loss is progressive over time or not. Study DesignLong-term (LT) follow-up study. MethodsBetween 1999 and 2004, 158 patients with head and neck cancer were treated with intravenous (IV) CCRT (n=80) or intraarterial CCRT (n=78). Audiometry was performed before, short-term (ST), and LT posttreatment. Differences in hearing were assessed with a multivariable linear regression analysis, incorporating the effect of aging. ResultsLong-term audiometry (median 4.5 years) was available in 67 patients (42%). At ST follow-up, a deterioration of 21.6 decibel was seen compared to baseline at pure-tone averages (PTA) 8-10-12.5 kHz. At LT follow-up, this deterioration further increased with 5 decibel (P = 0.005). Only in CCRT-IV patients was a significant progressive treatment-induced hearing loss seen, at PTA 8-10-12.5 kHz (P = 0.005), PTA 1-2-4 kHz air conduction (P = 0.014), and PTA 0.5-1-2 kHz bone conduction (P = 0.045). ConclusionCCRT-induced hearing impairment was progressive over time, especially in higher frequencies and only in CCRT-IV patients, with a modest deterioration of 5 decibel 4.5 years post-treatment. Level of Evidence4. Laryngoscope, 124:2720-2725, 2014

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