C. Tardieu , D. Cowen , X. Thirion , Franquin J.-C.
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Quantitative scale of oral mucositis associated with autologous bone marrow transplantation
Acute oral complications are serious and disabling secondary effects for patients undergoing cancer therapy. Therefore, the authors wanted to develop a sensitive and specific method to measure oral mucosal changes associated with autologous bone marrow transplantation. 14 patients, all volunteers, 18–56 years old, receiving conditioning regimens of cyclophosphamide and total body irradiation were included. The clinical changes of the oral mucosa and functional modifications were scored daily, over 21 days with a 16 item scale, ranging from 0 to 3. A daily index of mucositis (DIM) was established by adding the scores obtained for the 16 items and a cumulative score of oral mucositis was obtained by the addition of the 21 DIM for assessing the severity of oral mucositis throughout its duration. The internal consistency measures (Chronbach alpha) were strong (range 0.80–0.97). A scale of equivalence, pre-established in comparison with pre-existing general mucositis rating scales, permitted a day by day simple classification in a 4-grade scale, to be obtained. Support for the validity of the suggested scale is presented. This scale may help to improve the study of oral complications of cancer therapy.