2020
DOI: 10.1111/scd.12499
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Oral alterations and oral health‐related quality of life assessment in patients undergoing chemotherapy at a tertiary care center

Abstract: Aims This study was designed to assess the oral alterations and oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients undergoing chemotherapy for malignancies other than oral cancer. Methods and results Oral alterations were studied by careful clinical examination prior to and at the end of three cycles of chemotherapy in 100 patients. OHRQoL was assessed by oral health impact profile (OHIP)‐14 questionnaire. Fifty‐four patients developed oral complications among which oral mucositis and pigmentation were t… Show more

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“…The higher prevalence of dysphagia observed in outpatients, can be explained by the absence of systematic, continuous follow-up by the interdisciplinary team, especially the speech therapist. 11 Our results, can be attributed to the high frequency of patients with stroke, degenerative diseases, and under antineoplastic treatment. Some of the complications of dysphagia include aspiration, which may cause pneumonia, malnutrition, increased length of hospital stay, and rehospitalization.…”
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“…The higher prevalence of dysphagia observed in outpatients, can be explained by the absence of systematic, continuous follow-up by the interdisciplinary team, especially the speech therapist. 11 Our results, can be attributed to the high frequency of patients with stroke, degenerative diseases, and under antineoplastic treatment. Some of the complications of dysphagia include aspiration, which may cause pneumonia, malnutrition, increased length of hospital stay, and rehospitalization.…”
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“…14 Candidiasis is the most commonly reported opportunistic infection in a hospital environment. 1,10,11 Although common and with well-established treatment, it may result in an increased risk of systemic complications. The lack of a well-conducted and effective intervention can potentiate cases of resistance and necessitate invasive procedures such as the insertion of a feeding probe.…”
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“…Sample size was calculated using open epi version 3, For the frequency of OM Significance level of 5%, bound of error 8%, frequency of 40% & 10% non-response rate was taken. Sample size calculated was 160 patients [ 10 ].…”
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“…OHRQoL is stated as a multidimensional construct that reflects people’s comfort with their oral health as well as their comfort when eating, sleeping, and interacting with others. [ 10 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unless presence of infection, it is declining slowly and complete recovery may last approximately 2 to 3 weeks (O'Neill et al, 2020). This oral lesion leads to bio-psycho-social problems such as a reduction in dietary intake, dif iculty in communication, speech problem, impaired body image and decreased self-esteem, change in comfort due to pain, possibly leading to delayed and/or incomplete treatment and reducing the possibility of treating the cancer (Sahni et al, 2020). Oral mucositis occurs in 20-40% of patients receiving chemotherapy, 76% of patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy before hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT), and over 90% of patients treated for mouth and oropharynx cancer (Viveiros, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%