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Effects of irradiation on nasal mucociliary clearance in head and neck cancer patients
Authors:S. C. Gupta   S. Chandra  M. Singh
Affiliation:(1) Department of ENT and Head-Neck Surgery, S.R.N. Hospital, Allahabad, India;(2) R-8, M.L.N Medical College, 211001 Allahabad, India
Abstract:
A prospective longitudinal study was conducted on fifty patients of histopathologically confirmed head and neck cancer with the main aim to assess the nasal mucociliary clearance, pre-and post-irradiation; and to compare the findings with the healthy non-irradiated age and sex-matched controls. All the patients underwent saccharin particle test for nasal mucociliary clearance before commencement of radiation therapy and again within 6 months of completion of radiation therapy. The difference between the saccharin perception times of nasal mucosa in the healthy non-irradiated controls and the pre-irradiated head and neck cancer patients were statistically inssignificant (P>0.05). But, the difference between the saccharin perception times of nasal mucosa in the pre-and post-irradiated head and neck cancer patients was found to be statistically significant (P=0). It is concluded that even indirect irradiation of nasal mucosa in head and neck cancer patients significantly affect its ciliary activity. Significance of total radiation dosage along with chemotherapy in some cases was also studied.
Keywords:Nasal mucosa  mucociliary clearance  head and neck cancer  irradiation  radiotherapy  saccharin perception time
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