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Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale

INTRODUCTION: Oral mucositis (OM) is a major challenge encountered in concurrent radiochemotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancers. The patient reported OM symptoms scale (PROMS) was administered on these patients. The objective was to develop the similar scale in an Indian language and p...

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Autores principales: Chaitanya, Nallan CSK, Muthukrishnan, Arvind, Karunakar, P., Himani, Manchala, Jyothi Allam, Neeharika Satya, Jain, Neha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5865097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29600235
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sajc.sajc_144_17
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author Chaitanya, Nallan CSK
Muthukrishnan, Arvind
Karunakar, P.
Himani, Manchala
Jyothi Allam, Neeharika Satya
Jain, Neha
author_facet Chaitanya, Nallan CSK
Muthukrishnan, Arvind
Karunakar, P.
Himani, Manchala
Jyothi Allam, Neeharika Satya
Jain, Neha
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description INTRODUCTION: Oral mucositis (OM) is a major challenge encountered in concurrent radiochemotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancers. The patient reported OM symptoms scale (PROMS) was administered on these patients. The objective was to develop the similar scale in an Indian language and prescribe it population undergoing cancer treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PROMS scale was converted to Telugu language. Fifty-one patients took part in the study. All of them answered the 10-point questions marked their responses on 100 mm visual analog scale after thorough oral examination using WHO grading by the same examiner. RESULTS: Internal consistency of Cronbach's alpha on PROMS scale was 0.81–0.97. The questionnaire study was administered on 35 males and 16 females with the mean age of 54.9 ± 11.8. The decrease in the total PROMS score was marked on day 35 in almost all patients, with a mean value of 34.04 ± 30.2 followed by a further significant decrease on day 60 (follow-up) with a mean of 3.71 ± 7.8. The PROMS scores correlated strongly with the clinician-rated OM scores during the first 35 weeks from the baseline at 0.84 with P < 0.01 and poor correlation was at day 60, i.e. 0.32 with P < 0.05 using Spearman's Rho correlation. CONCLUSION: The study showed a good correlation between patient-reported items and clinical score by standard grading scale. This questionnaire may not be a sole guide in assessing the severity of OM but could be definitely used as an adjunct to clinical oral examination at assessment levels.
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spelling pubmed-58650972018-03-29 Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale Chaitanya, Nallan CSK Muthukrishnan, Arvind Karunakar, P. Himani, Manchala Jyothi Allam, Neeharika Satya Jain, Neha South Asian J Cancer ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Head and Neck Cancer INTRODUCTION: Oral mucositis (OM) is a major challenge encountered in concurrent radiochemotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancers. The patient reported OM symptoms scale (PROMS) was administered on these patients. The objective was to develop the similar scale in an Indian language and prescribe it population undergoing cancer treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PROMS scale was converted to Telugu language. Fifty-one patients took part in the study. All of them answered the 10-point questions marked their responses on 100 mm visual analog scale after thorough oral examination using WHO grading by the same examiner. RESULTS: Internal consistency of Cronbach's alpha on PROMS scale was 0.81–0.97. The questionnaire study was administered on 35 males and 16 females with the mean age of 54.9 ± 11.8. The decrease in the total PROMS score was marked on day 35 in almost all patients, with a mean value of 34.04 ± 30.2 followed by a further significant decrease on day 60 (follow-up) with a mean of 3.71 ± 7.8. The PROMS scores correlated strongly with the clinician-rated OM scores during the first 35 weeks from the baseline at 0.84 with P < 0.01 and poor correlation was at day 60, i.e. 0.32 with P < 0.05 using Spearman's Rho correlation. CONCLUSION: The study showed a good correlation between patient-reported items and clinical score by standard grading scale. This questionnaire may not be a sole guide in assessing the severity of OM but could be definitely used as an adjunct to clinical oral examination at assessment levels. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5865097/ /pubmed/29600235 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sajc.sajc_144_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 The South Asian Journal of Cancer http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Head and Neck Cancer
Chaitanya, Nallan CSK
Muthukrishnan, Arvind
Karunakar, P.
Himani, Manchala
Jyothi Allam, Neeharika Satya
Jain, Neha
Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title_full Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title_fullStr Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title_short Assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
title_sort assessment of oral mucositis during concurrent chemoradiation of head and neck cancers using patient-reported measurement scale
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Head and Neck Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5865097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29600235
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sajc.sajc_144_17
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