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Impact of perioperative hyperbaric oxygen therapy on the quality of life of maxillofacial patients who undergo surgery in irradiated fields.Harding SA, Hodder SC, Courtney DJ, Bryson PJ Hyperbaric Medical Centre, Derriford, Plymouth, Devon, UK. From 2001 to 2005, 66 patients referred for perioperative hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO(2)) for debridement of necrotic tissue or prevention of radionecrosis were assessed with quality of life measures, before and after completion of HBO(2) and surgery. The Medical Outcomes Short Form 36 (SF-36) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) showed no significant changes. The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core (EORTC-C30) questionnaire showed significant improvement in pain, global health, and dyspnoea (p=0.011; p=0.027; p=0.008, respectively). The Head and Neck sub-module (H&N35) identified significant improvements in teeth, dry mouth and social contact (p=0.002; p=0.038; p=0.029, respectively). The University of Washington Scale (UW), showed significant changes in relation to chewing and shoulders (p=0.031; p=0.047). When sub-group analysis using 'osteoradionecrosis' and 'dental extraction or implants' was performed on the EORTC and UW data, variations in the patterns of significance were found. Adjunctive HBO(2) should be considered for the treatment and prevention of some of the long-term complications of radiotherapy. Published 9 July 2008 in Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg, 37(7): 617-24.
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