Rosaura Gutiérrez-Vargas , María Luisa Díaz-García , Miguel Ángel Villasís-Keever , Javier Portilla-Robertson , Marta Zapata-Tárres
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Abstract
Background
Oral mucositis (OM) is an inflammatory reaction of the oropharyngeal mucosa to cumulative chemotherapy (CT) and radiation therapy (RT), affecting one or more parts of the digestive tract along with the quality of life (QoL) of the patient. The goal of this study was to identify valid and reliable tools to evaluate QoL related to OM.
Methods
A systematic review of the literature was conducted up to May 2016. Articles were selected by peers using the PubMed database through a search following the inclusion and exclusion criteria and STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies (STARD) checklist with a cut-off point ≥ 70%.
Results
We identified four relevant articles that described instruments to assess the QoL related to OM in patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Conclusions
The evaluation of the QoL in patients with OM is a difficult scenario because of its multiple variables. The knowledge of this relationship is limited because general instruments of oral health or cancer therapy are commonly used for evaluation. However, valid instruments are already available for estimating the impact of OM on the QoL from the patient's perspective.
背景:doral mucositis (OM)是一种口咽黏膜对累积化疗(CT)和放疗(RT)的炎症反应,影响消化道的一个或多个部位,影响患者的生活质量(QoL)。本研究的目的是确定有效和可靠的工具来评估与OM相关的生活质量。方法系统回顾截至2016年5月的文献。文章由同行使用PubMed数据库,根据纳入和排除标准以及诊断准确性研究报告标准(standard for Reporting of Diagnostic accuracy studies, STARD)清单进行检索,截止点≥70%。结果:我们发现了四篇相关文章,描述了评估癌症治疗患者OM相关生活质量的工具。结论OM患者生活质量的评价是一个比较困难的问题,因为它涉及多个变量。由于一般的口腔健康或癌症治疗仪器通常用于评估,因此对这种关系的了解有限。然而,从患者的角度估计OM对生活质量的影响已经有了有效的工具。