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Oncology Nursing Forum 2013-May

Patterns of symptoms following surgery for esophageal cancer.

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Pamela Ginex
Bridgette Thom
Maureen Jingeleski
Alain Vincent
Gabriel Plourde
Nabil Rizk
Valerie W Rusch
Manjit Bains

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概要

OBJECTIVE

To explore patterns of symptoms before and after surgery for cancer of the esophagus.

METHODS

Longitudinal, descriptive study.

METHODS

An urban comprehensive cancer center in the northeastern United States.

METHODS

218 patients with cancer of the esophagus undergoing esophagectomy.

METHODS

Symptoms were assessed by self-report before surgery, at the first postoperative visit, and at 6 and 12 months postsurgery.

METHODS

Symptoms and demographic and clinical variables, including stage, treatment, gender, and comorbidities.

RESULTS

Patients with esophageal cancer reported numerous symptoms before and after esophagectomy. Several patterns of symptoms were identified. General cancer symptoms (e.g., pain, cough, shortness of breath, weight loss) were reported as worse after surgery but recovered to baseline by one year. A second pattern of esophageal-specific symptoms (feeling full too quickly, feeling bloated, nausea, and diarrhea) worsened after surgery and did not recover to baseline by one year. Reflux was the only symptom that did not worsen after surgery but did worsen significantly during the first year of recovery.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with esophageal cancer experienced multiple prolonged symptoms following surgical treatment for their disease. General cancer symptoms resolved by one year post-treatment, whereas esophageal-specific symptoms worsened after surgery and did not recover to baseline.

CONCLUSIONS

Identification of symptom patterns preoperatively and during recovery can assist nurses in developing intervention protocols to minimize long-term complications for patients with esophageal cancer.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with esophageal cancer are at risk for multiple prolonged symptoms following surgery. Symptom assessment should occur often after surgery and include a broad range of symptoms.

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