| Literature DB >> 34146151 |
Federico Bozzetti1, Cristina Gurizzan2, Simon Lal3,4, Andre' Van Gossum5, Geert Wanten6, Wojciech Golusinski7, Sefik Hosal8, Paolo Bossi9.
Abstract
PURPOSE: As the practice of nutritional support in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) during curative radio(chemo)therapy is quite heterogeneous, we carried out a survey among European specialists.Entities:
Keywords: Curative treatment; Head and neck cancer; Nutritional support; Survey; Tube feeding
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34146151 PMCID: PMC8897367 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-021-06920-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503
Contents of the questionnaire
| Q1 | Date of compilation (_____) |
| Q2 | Specialty Medical oncology Radiation oncology Head and neck surgeon Nutritionist Dietist Internist Other (specify) |
| Q3 | Type of institution Community hospital Academic centre Cancer centre Other (specify) |
| Q4 | Country (_____) |
| Q5 | Number of patients/year with Head and Neck cancer receiving postoperative or curative RT alone or combined RT + systemic therapy, who are treated in your Centre/Institution? (_____) |
| Q6 | Is a Nutrition Service/Unit available in your Centre/Institution? Yes No |
| Q7 | Is a Radiologic/Endoscopic expertise available to insert a gastrostomy in your Centre/Institution? Yes No |
| Q8 | Do you routinely use a validated nutrition screening tool (e.g. MUST, MNA, MST, NRS 2002, other) to identify malnutrition risk in patients undergoing radio(chemo)therapy for patients with head and neck cancer? Yes No |
| Q9 | If you expect that your patient will become severely dysphagic during a course of RT and/or CT, and a dietary counselling (including use of oral supplements) is not feasible or sufficient, do you start in hospital with the so called “prophylactic nutritional support” that is, as soon as possible ? Yes No |
| Q10 | If Q9 yes, what do you use Nasogastric/jejunal tube feeding (_____) Feeding tube directly entering into the stomach/jejunum (PG/PJ) (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula introduced in a peripheral vein and reaching the cava vein (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula inserted in a central (subclavicular or in the neck) vein (_____) Other (specify) (_____) |
| Q11 | Which of the following criteria would you follow to start an enteral or a parenteral or a mixed enteral/parenteral prophylactic nutritional support? Planned radiation dose on oral and oropharyngeal mucosa and/or pharyngeal constrictor muscles (_____) Use of concurrent systemic therapy (_____) Altered nutritional or inflammatory parameters (ie: weight loss, Glasgow prognostic score, low phase angle, sarcopenia) before/during therapy (_____) Postoperative vs curative setting of radiotherapy (_____) Multiparameter scores predicting the need of GI-tube (_____) Other (specify) (_____) |
| Q12 | If your patient needs a nutritional support at home for a period ranging from 2 weeks to 1 month because he/she cannot eat by mouth, which procedure would you use? Nasogastric/jejunal tube feeding (_____) Feeding tube directly entering into the stomach/jejunum (PG/PJ) (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula introduced in a peripheral vein and reaching the cava vein (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula inserted in a central (subclavicular or in the neck) vein (_____) Other (specify) (_____) |
| Q13 | Please specify the reasons for your choice to Q12 Cost (_____) Safety (_____) Comfort (_____) Easy to use (_____) Efficacy (_____) Other (_____) |
| Q14 | If your patient needs a nutritional support at home for a period probably longer than 1 month because he/she cannot eat by mouth, which procedure do you use? Nasogastric/jejunal tube feeding (_____) Feeding tube directly entering into the stomach/jejunum (PG/PJ) (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula introduced in a peripheral vein and reaching the cava vein (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula inserted in a central (subclavicular or in the neck) vein (_____) Other (specify) (_____) |
| Q15 | Please specify the reasons for your choice to Q14 Cost (_____) Safety (_____) Comfort (_____) Easy to use (_____) Efficacy (_____) Other (_____) |
| Q16 | Do you ask your patients about his/her preferences when more nutritional approaches are possible? Yes No |
| Q17 | If yes (Q16), which is, according to your experience, their more common preference about the way to be fed when patients are almost/totally aphagic? Nasogastric/jejunal tube feeding (_____) Feeding tube directly entering into the stomach/jejunum (PG/PJ) (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula introduced in a peripheral vein and reaching the cava vein (_____) Intravenous feeding through a cannula inserted in a central (subclavicular or in the neck) vein (_____) Indifferent (specify) (_____) |
| Q18 | Do you consider advanced age as a variable to be considered in suggesting an earlier nutritional support? Yes No |
| Q19 | In case, which is the age cut-off do you generally consider as at higher risk of malnutrition, therefore, prompting prophylactic nutritional support? > 65 > 70 > 75 > 80 |
CT chemotherapy, RT radiotherapy, PG percutaneous gastrostomy, PJ percutaneous jejunostomy
Specialty, institutional services available and countries of respondents contributing to the survey
| Specialty | |
| Medical oncology | 10 (5) |
| Radiation oncology | 34 (15) |
| Head and neck surgeon | 55 (25) |
| Nutritionist | 42 (19) |
| Dietist | 37 (17) |
| Internal medicine specialist | 8 (4) |
| Other specialties | 34 (15) |
| Type of institution | |
| Community hospital | 79 (36) |
| Academic hospital | 59 (27) |
| Cancer centre | 60 (27) |
| Other | 22 (10) |
| Availability of nutrition service/unit | |
| Yes | 205 (93) |
| No | 15 (7) |
| Availability of radiologic/endoscopic expertise | |
| Yes | 206 (94) |
| No | 14 (6) |
| Country contributed ≥ 5% | |
| Italy | 41 (19) |
| Belgium | 24 (11) |
| Netherlands | 11 (5) |
| Spain | 25 (11) |
| Sweden | 10 (5) |
| United Kingdom | 37 (17) |
| Czech Republic | 11 (5) |
| Country contributed 1–4.9% | |
| Austria | 3 (1) |
| Finland | 2 (1) |
| Greece | 5 (2) |
| Hungary | 9 (4) |
| Ireland | 2 (1) |
| Poland | 2 (1) |
| Portugal | 2 (1) |
| Switzerland | 8 (4) |
| Turkey | 8 (4) |
| Croatia | 2 (1) |
| Belarus | 2 (1) |
| Lithuania | 2 (1) |
Denmark, Germany, Romania, Ecuador, India, Thailand, Cyprus, Indonesia, Australia, Chile, Egypt, China, USA, Norway Country contributed < 1% to the survey
Fig. 1a Histograms representing survey responses to question 10. b Histograms representing survey responses to question 12. c Histograms representing survey responses to question 14
Fig. 2a Histograms representing survey responses to question 11. b Histograms representing survey responses to question 13. c Histograms representing survey responses to question 15
Fig. 3Histogram representing survey responses to question 17