A Hashemi, Z Bahrololoumi, Y Khaksar, N Saffarzadeh, H Neamatzade, E Foroughi
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摘要
背景:本综述的目的是评价基础口腔护理干预的研究,以更新基于证据的实践指南,预防癌症化疗患者的口腔黏膜炎(OM)。材料与方法:检索Pub Med数据库和Google Scholar检索2000年至2014年12月期间发表的所有英文论文,检索词包括“mocusitis, chemotherapy, mouthrinses, oral care, oral care protocol, dental care,dental cleaning, oral decontamination, oral hygiene”及其组合短语,获取所有相关研究。结果:初步检索包括151篇代表研究和临床工作的已发表论文。综述文章、临床病例报告、文献综述和其他非研究性文章被排除在综述之外。经过这个过程,剩下30篇论文。结论:其中氯己定、生理盐水、碳酸氢钠、伊西甘南、苄胺、硫糖钠、粒细胞巨噬细胞集落刺激因子等以漱口水的形式用于预防化疗性粘膜炎。然而,这些漱口水都没有被证明对预防化疗引起的口腔黏膜炎是绝对有效的。
Mouth-rinses for the prevention of chemotherapy induced oral mucositis in children: a systematic review.
Background: The purpose of this review was to evaluate studies in basic oral care interventions to update evidence based practice guidelines for preventing oral mucositis (OM) in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Material & methods: Pub Med database and Google Scholar were searched for all papers published between 2000 and December 2014 in English that were conducted using the search terms including ''mocusitis, chemotherapy, mouth-rinses, oral care, oral care protocol, dental care,dental cleaning, oral decontamination, oral hygiene", and the combined phrases in order to obtain all relevant studies.
Results: The initial search concluded 151 published papers representing both research and clinical work. Review articles, clinical case reports, literature reviews, and other nonresearch articles were excluded from the review. Following this process, 30 papers remained.
Conclusion: Among these, chlorhexidine, normal saline, sodium bicarbonate, iseganan, benzydamine, sucralfate and Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor have been used in the form of mouth-rinse for prevention of chemotherapy induced mucositis. However, none of these mouthrinses have been shown to be definitely effective in preventing chemotherapy induced oral mucositis.