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- Title
Enteral tube feeding of head and neck cancer patients undergoing definitive chemoradiotherapy in the Nordic Countries: Survey of the Scandinavian Society for Head and Neck Oncology.
- Authors
Ilmarinen, Taru; Hammarstedt-Nordenvall, Lalle; Bäck, Leif; Mäkitie, Antti
- Abstract
Purpose: We assessed current policies and perceptions of enteral tube feeding in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy (CRT). A web-based survey was used to compare the timing and method of tube feeding within and between the five Nordic countries, covering a population of 27 million. Methods: From each of the 21 Nordic university hospitals, one oncologist and one otorhinolaryngology—head and neck (ORL-HN) surgeon responded to a survey. The respondents were asked whether tube insertion before the onset of CRT, or during CRT as required (prophylactic vs. reactive) was preferred. The use of a pretreatment nutritional screening tool and the choice of feeding route (nasogastric vs. gastrostomy tube) were assessed. In total, we analyzed responses from 21 oncologists and 21 ORL-HN surgeons. Results: A tendency was observed towards decreasing the use of a PEG tube. Of the 21 university hospitals, only 2 (10%) reported using a prophylactic PEG tube in over half of HNC patients undergoing definitive CRT. The preferred method for reactive tube feeding was by a NG tube in 14 of 21 (67%), and by a PEG in 7 of 21 (33%). In general, both oncologists and ORL-HN surgeons were content with their current policy. Conclusions: The practices for enteral tube feeding in HNC management vary within and between the Nordic countries. We suggest that unified protocols for tube feeding should be developed for this patient population.
- Subjects
HEAD &; neck cancer; FEEDING tubes; RISERS (Founding); TUBE feeding; CANCER patients; CHEMORADIOTHERAPY; ROUTE choice
- Publication
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021, Vol 278, Issue 9, p3489
- ISSN
0937-4477
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00405-020-06545-z