Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management?
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patient Selection
2.2. Treatment Characteristics
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | No. of Patients (%) |
---|---|
Gender | |
Female | 19 (34.5%) |
Male | 36 (65.5%) |
Body size | |
Mean (range) | 172 cm (150–190 cm) |
Body weight | |
Mean (range) | 70.4 kg (37.6–110 kg) |
Body Mass Index | |
Mean (range) | 23.6 kg/m2 (15.3–36.3 kg/m2) |
Age at RT | |
Mean (range) | 64 (49–82 years) |
Localization (cm, tooth row) | |
Mean (range) | 21 cm (10–33 cm) |
Histology | |
Adenocarcinoma | 2 (3.7%) |
Squamous cell carcinoma | 53 (96.3%) |
T-stage | |
T1 | 1 (1.8%) |
T2 | 2 (3.6%) |
T3 | 38 (69.1%) |
T4 | 14 (25.5%) |
N-stage | |
N0 | 10 (18.2%) |
N+ | 45 (81.8%) |
M-stage | |
M0 | 50 (90.9%) |
M1 | 5 (9.1%) |
Cardiovascular risk factors | |
Hypertension | 26 (47.2%) |
Pulmonary diseases | 9 (16.3%) |
Diabetes mellitus | 8 (14.5%) |
Smoking | 31 (56.4%) |
Coronary artery disease | 8 (14.5%) |
Heart failure | 2 (3.6%) |
Radiotherapy Treatment Characteristics | n (%) |
---|---|
RT technique | |
3D-CRT | 8 (14.5%) |
IMRT | 47 (85.5%) |
Mean total dose primary tumor and lymph nodes | 48.2 Gy (range:41.4–58.8 Gy) |
Mean single dose primary tumor and lymph nodes | 1.8 Gy (range:1.8–3.0 Gy) |
Mean total dose larynx | 40.0 Gy (range 14.3–68.0 Gy) |
Irradiation cervical lymph nodes | |
Yes | 55 (100.0%) |
No | 0 (0%) |
Mean PTV volume | 844.6 ccm (range 322–1322 ccm) |
Mean time RT until surgery | 334.7 days (range 20–3787 days) |
Reason for surgery | |
Percutaneous gastrostomy | 8 (14.5%) |
Esophageal resection | 26 (47.3%) |
Regional lymph node resection | 2 (3.6) |
Others | 19 (34.5) |
Anesthesia Characteristics | n (%) |
---|---|
ASA physical status | |
I (Healthy) | 0 (0.0%) |
II (Mild systemic illness) | 15 (27.2%) |
III (Severe systemic illness) | 45 (81.8%) |
IV (Life-threatening systemicillness) | 2 (3.6%) |
Mallampati score | |
I (Soft palate, uvula, pillars visible) | 23 (41.8%) |
II(Soft palate, major part of uvula visible) | 20 (36.3%) |
III (Soft palate, base of uvula visible) | 10 (9.0%) |
IV (Only hard palate visible) | 2 (3.6%) |
Mouth opening | |
<3 cm | 1 (1.8%) |
>3 cm | 54 (98.1%) |
Intubation technique | |
Direct laryngoscopy | 44 (80.0%) |
Video laryngoscopy | 7 (12.7%) |
Fiberoptic | 4 (7.2%) |
Tracheostomy | 0 (0.0%) |
First pass intubation success | |
Yes | 53 (96.4%) |
No | 2 (3.6%) |
Cormack/Lehane grade | |
I | 43 (78.2%) |
II | 9 (16.4%) |
III | 3 (5.4%) |
IV | 0 (0.0%) |
Hypnotic drugs | |
Propofol | 53 (96.3%) |
Etomidate | 2 (3.7%) |
Analgetic drugs | |
Fentanyl | 8 (14.5%) |
Sufentanil | 41 (74.5%) |
Remifentanil | 6 (10.9%) |
Neuromuscular blocking drugs | |
Rocuronium | 34 (61.8%) |
Mivacurium | 9 (16.4%) |
Atracurium | 2 (3.6%) |
Suxamethonium | 2 (3.6%) |
none | 8 (14.5%) |
Complications during Anesthesia | n (%) |
---|---|
Oropharyngeal bleeding | |
Yes | 1 (1.8%) |
No | 54 (98.2%) |
Severe hypoxemia | |
Yes | 0 (0.0%) |
No | 55 (100%) |
Aspiration | |
Yes | 0 (0.0%) |
No | 55 (100%) |
Peri-operative mortality | |
Yes | 0 (0.0%) |
No | 55 (100%) |
Mask Ventilation | Supraglottic Airway Device | Laryngoscopy |
---|---|---|
Reduced neck movement | Reduced mouth opening | Reduced mouth opening |
Facial deformities | Friable oral mass occupying almost whole of the oral cavity | Deformity or growth in the mouth entrance itself |
Missing teeth | Reduced subluxation of the lower jaw | |
Altered neck condition | ||
Increasing age (age > 55 years) | Distorted oral cavity |
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Uzun, D.D.; Tryjanowski, T.; Arians, N.; Mohr, S.; Schmitt, F.C.F.; Michalski, C.W.; Weigand, M.A.; Debus, J.; Lang, K. Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management? Cancers 2024, 16, 2540. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142540
Uzun DD, Tryjanowski T, Arians N, Mohr S, Schmitt FCF, Michalski CW, Weigand MA, Debus J, Lang K. Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management? Cancers. 2024; 16(14):2540. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142540
Chicago/Turabian StyleUzun, Davut D., Timo Tryjanowski, Nathalie Arians, Stefan Mohr, Felix C. F. Schmitt, Christoph W. Michalski, Markus A. Weigand, Juergen Debus, and Kristin Lang. 2024. "Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management?" Cancers 16, no. 14: 2540. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142540
APA StyleUzun, D. D., Tryjanowski, T., Arians, N., Mohr, S., Schmitt, F. C. F., Michalski, C. W., Weigand, M. A., Debus, J., & Lang, K. (2024). Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management? Cancers, 16(14), 2540. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142540