The effect of three different solutions on preventing oral mucositis in cancer patients undergoing stem cell transplantation: A non-randomized controlled trial: A Turkish study


Harman M., Ovayolu N., Ovayolu O.

Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, vol.69, no.6, pp.811-816, 2019 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 69 Issue: 6
  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Journal Name: Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.811-816
  • Keywords: Stem cell transplantation, Oral mucositis, Nursing
  • Istanbul Medipol University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of different solutions administered to patients undergoing stem cell transplantation on oral mucositis. Methods: The non-randomised controlled trial was conducted at a Istanbul Medipol Mega university hospital in Turkey between May 2014 and June 2016, and comprised patients undergoing stem cell transplantation. They were divided into three groups. Group 1 had patients using chlorhexidine gluconate and benzydamine hydrochloride solution. Group 2 had those using calcium and phosphate solution. Group 3 patients were using black mulberry syrup. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire and the World Health Organisation mucositis assessment scale. Assessment was done on days 7, 14 and 21. Clinical significance of oral solutions was statistically determined. Results: Of the 83 patients, 30(36%) were in group 1, 28(34%) in group 2, and 25(30%) in group 3. On day 7, there was no significant difference in terms of grades among the groups (p>0.05). On day 14, grade 2 mucositis was seen in 2(8%) patents in group 3, 5(17.9%) in group 2 and 5(16.7%) in group 1; Grade 3 mucositis was seen in 2(6.7%) patients in group 1, but none in the other two groups. On day 21, grade 3 mucositis was present in 2(8.0%) in group 3, 2(7.1%) in group 2, and 4(13.3%) in group 1. Conclusion: The use of black mulberry and calcium-phosphate solutions was found to be beneficial in preventing and treating oral mucositis.