Oral mucositis in leukemic Saudi children following chemotherapy

Ebtissam Z. Murshid , Tahani A. Azizalrahman , Aziza J. AlJohar
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and severity of oral mucositis (OM) in Saudi children newly diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) following chemotherapy, and to evaluate the significance of independent risk factors (age, gender, parents’ educational level, family income, oral hygiene practices, dietary habits and different chemotherapy regimens) on the development of OM. Methods: Sixty Saudi children newly diagnosed with ALL of both genders, aged (6–14 years) were examined and their parents were interviewed and asked to fill a questionnaire before and within the third week of receiving chemotherapy. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) oral toxicity scale was used to record OM. Results: The prevalence of OM was 23.3% with a mean age of 8.36 (2.98). 92.9% High risk patients had OM and 7.1% with Low risk patients. The results showed a highly significant difference between oral hygiene practices before and within the third week of receiving chemotherapy in relation to OM. Also, there were strong associations between presence of OM, and frequency of oral hygiene practice in and dietary habits within the third week of receiving chemotherapy. Conclusion: There is a strong correlation between oral hygiene practices and the developmental severity of OM in ALL children before and during chemotherapy treatment. Oral mucositis severity associated with chemotherapy treatment has a significant effect on the dietary habits of ALL children and the use of different treatment regimens with ALL children is considered to be an important risk factor for the development of OM.

沙特白血病儿童化疗后的口腔黏膜炎
目的:本研究旨在了解沙特新诊断急性淋巴细胞白血病(Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, ALL)儿童化疗后口腔黏膜炎(oral mucositis, OM)的发生率和严重程度,并评价独立危险因素(年龄、性别、父母文化程度、家庭收入、口腔卫生习惯、饮食习惯和不同化疗方案)对OM发展的意义。方法:对60名新诊断为ALL的沙特儿童(6-14岁)进行检查,并对其父母进行访谈,并在接受化疗前和第三周内填写问卷。采用世界卫生组织(WHO)口服毒性量表记录OM。结果:本组OM患病率为23.3%,平均年龄8.36岁(2.98岁)。92.9%的高危患者有OM, 7.1%的低危患者有OM。结果显示,化疗前和化疗后第三周内的口腔卫生习惯与OM有显著性差异。此外,在接受化疗的第三周内,OM的存在与口腔卫生实践的频率和饮食习惯之间存在很强的关联。结论:口腔卫生习惯与ALL患儿化疗前及化疗期间OM的发育严重程度有很强的相关性。与化疗相关的口腔黏膜炎严重程度对ALL儿童的饮食习惯有显著影响,ALL儿童使用不同的治疗方案被认为是OM发展的重要危险因素。
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