Background: To analyze worldwide practices regarding the initiation of oral feeding after total laryngectomy (TL). Methods: Online survey. Results: Among the 332 responses received, 278 from 59 countries were analyzed. Our results showed that 45.6% of respondents started water and 45.1% started liquid diet between postoperative days 7 and 10. Semi-solid feeds were initiated between days 10 and 14 for 44.9% of respondents and a free diet was allowed after day 15 for 60.8% of respondents. This timing was significantly delayed in cases of laryngo-pharyngectomy and after prior radiotherapy (p < 0.001). A greater proportion of respondents in Africa and Oceania allowed early oral feeding before day 6 as compared with the rest of the world (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Despite increasing number of publications, there is still a lack of evidence to support early oral feeding. The majority of respondents preferred to delay its initiation until at least 7 days after surgery.
Management of oral feeding following total laryngectomy around the world : A YO‐IFOS International study / J. Benali, G. Viljoen, T. Ayad, R. Gravier‐dumonceau, F.P. Ceccon, N. Tangjaturonrasme, A.M. Saibene, C. Chiesa‐estomba, A.E. Melkane, J. Allen, C.M. Lim, M. Mayo‐yañez, M. Tucciarone, Z. Sargi, F. Mouawad, A.T. Ramirez, M. Magaró, J. Michel, T. Radulesco, A. Giovanni, J.J. Fagan, S. Hao, J.R. Lechien, R. Giorgi, N. Fakhry. - In: HEAD & NECK. - ISSN 1043-3074. - 44:8(2022 Aug), pp. 1755-1764. [10.1002/hed.27026]
Management of oral feeding following total laryngectomy around the world : A YO‐IFOS International study
A.M. Saibene;
2022
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Background: To analyze worldwide practices regarding the initiation of oral feeding after total laryngectomy (TL). Methods: Online survey. Results: Among the 332 responses received, 278 from 59 countries were analyzed. Our results showed that 45.6% of respondents started water and 45.1% started liquid diet between postoperative days 7 and 10. Semi-solid feeds were initiated between days 10 and 14 for 44.9% of respondents and a free diet was allowed after day 15 for 60.8% of respondents. This timing was significantly delayed in cases of laryngo-pharyngectomy and after prior radiotherapy (p < 0.001). A greater proportion of respondents in Africa and Oceania allowed early oral feeding before day 6 as compared with the rest of the world (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Despite increasing number of publications, there is still a lack of evidence to support early oral feeding. The majority of respondents preferred to delay its initiation until at least 7 days after surgery.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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