Quality of life in head and neck cancer patients at 5 years after free flap reconstruction: a significant decline during the follow-up
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Quality of life in head and neck cancer patients at 5 years after free flap reconstruction: a significant decline during the follow-up
Abstract
Purpose: Free flap reconstructions following head and neck tumor resection are known to involve more than 50% rate of complications and other adverse events and up to 50% mortality during a 5-year follow-up. We aimed to examine the difference in the long-term quality of life (QoL) between the 2-year and 5-year assessments after free flap surgery for cancer of the head and neck.
Methods: A total of 28 of the 39 eligible patients responded to the survey. QoL was assessed at 5 years after operation and compared with the assessment performed at 2 years after the operation using RAND-36, EORTC-C30 and H&N-35, and SWAL-QOL tools.
Results: The criteria for poor QoL using RAND-36 tool was met in 11 (39.3%) patients in contrast to 4 (14.3%, P = 0.003) patients in the 2-year assessment. EORTC-C30 global score was decreased from 83.9 (SD16.4) to 64.6 (SD 24.0, P < 0.001) during the follow-up. In both RAND-36 and EORTC-C30 surveys, decline was found in physical and role functioning together with energy and emotional well-being domains. SWAL-QOL showed poor swallowing-related QoL in both assessments.
Conclusion: We found a significant decline in QoL during a 5-year follow-up after free flap surgery for cancer of the head and neck.
Keywords: Cancer of the head and neck; Free flap surgery; Long-term follow-up; Quality of life.
© 2022. The Author(s).
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None of the authors report conflict of interest.
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