| Literature DB >> 32503643 |
Michal Asif1, Assaf Moore2,3, Noam Yarom4,5, Aron Popovtzer1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the main side effects of head and neck (H&N) radiation therapy (RT) is alteration in taste sensation. It causes significant morbidity and has a major effect on quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to prospectively define the effect of RT on taste sensation (general, and four basic tastes) and correlate these findings with changes in saliva secretion and QoL questionnaires.Entities:
Keywords: Head and neck cancer; Radiotherapy; Sialometry; Taste sensation; Xerostomia
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32503643 PMCID: PMC7275377 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-020-01578-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Patient and treatment characteristics
| Patient number | Smoking history | Ethylism | Primary tumor site | Surgery of oral cavity | Radiotherapy technique and total dose | Concurrent chemotherapy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | No | No | Oropharynx | Yes | VMAT, 66Gy | No |
| 2 | Yes | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | VMAT, 60Gy | No |
| 3 | No | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 4 | Yes | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | VMAT, 60Gy | No |
| 5 | No | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 6 | No | No | Oropharynx | No | VMAT, 70Gy | No |
| 7 | No | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 8 | No | No | Thyroid | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 9 | No | No | Nasal Cavity | Yes | IMRT, 60Gy | No |
| 10 | Yes | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | VMAT, 66Gy | No |
| 11 | Yes | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | IMRT, 60Gy | No |
| 12 | No | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 13 | Yes | No | Skin | Yes | VMAT, 60Gy | No |
| 14 | Yes | Yes | Salivary Glands | Yes | IMRT, 70Gy | No |
| 15 | No | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | IMRT, 60Gy | No |
| 16 | No | No | Skin | No | IMRT, 70Gy | No |
| 17 | No | No | Salivary Glands | Yes | VMAT, 66Gy | No |
| 18 | Yes | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | VMAT, 60Gy | No |
| 19 | No | No | Skin | No | IMRT, 70Gy | No |
| 20 | No | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | IMRT, 66Gy | No |
| 21 | Yes | No | Oral Cavity | Yes | VMAT, 60Gy | No |
VMAT Volumetric modulated arc therapy, IMRT Intensity-modulated radiation therapy
Fig. 1Trends in Taste Sensation Over One Year. The X axis is the evaluation point in time: prior to radiotherapy (T0), mid-point of radiotherapy course (T1), at the end of radiotherapy (T2), and approximately 1,3, and 12 months post radiotherapy (T3, T4 and T5 respectively). Each graph represents a specific taste’s median value (sweet sum = sweet, sour sum = sour, salty sum = salty, bitter sum = bitter) of overall taste sensation (total sum). The Y axis represents the median score in the validated Filter Paper Strips Taste Test. A decline can be clearly seen at the end of the radiotherapy course (T2) and a rapid recovery of taste sensation at T3–4
Probability values (p-values) for Correlations Between Alteration in Taste Sensation and Examined Factors
| Factor | T0 | T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-stimulated sialometry | 0.033 | 0.17 | 0.058 | 0.386 | 0.349 | 0.782 |
| Alteration in citric-acid-stimulated sialometry | 0.007 | 0.055 | 0.237 | 0.255 | 0.12 | 0.747 |
| Maximal tongue dose | 0.884 | 0.157 | 0.429 | 0.748 | 0.226 | 0.416 |
| Mean tongue dose | 0.913 | 0.183 | 0.394 | 0.475 | 0.303 | 0.636 |
| Maximal oral cavity dose | 0.981 | 0.816 | 0.902 | 0.540 | 0.907 | 0.722 |
| Mean oral cavity dose | 0.854 | 0.237 | 0.407 | 0.451 | 0.798 | 0.617 |
T0, baseline (prior to radiotherapy course); T1, mid-point of radiotherapy course; T2, end of radiotherapy; T3, 1 month after completion of treatment course; T4, 3 months after completion of treatment course; T5, 12 months after completion of treatment course