Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers
BACKGROUND: Oral care is a fundamental procedure for the success of the hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, particularly regarding the control of oral infectious diseases. Information about oral care protocols and the inclusion of dental professionals in transplantation medical staff is poorly...
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doaj-c451cf7399b944beadd53d4bc38915f62020-11-24T20:41:44ZengElsevierRevista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia1516-84841806-08702011-02-01331152010.5581/1516-8484.20110008Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centersFernanda de Paula EduardoLetícia Mello BezinelliNelson HamerschlakClaudia Toledo AndradeLeonardo Raul MorelliLuciana CorrêaBACKGROUND: Oral care is a fundamental procedure for the success of the hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, particularly regarding the control of oral infectious diseases. Information about oral care protocols and the inclusion of dental professionals in transplantation medical staff is poorly known. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to carry out a survey about the protocols of Brazilian dental professionals with regard to oral care of HSCT patients. METHODS: A questionnaire was mailed to 36 Brazilian transplant centers with questions about basic oral care protocols, the indication of specific mouthwashes, antibiotic therapy regimens, laser therapy, and treatment of oral mucositis and graft-versus-host disease. All the respondent centers (n = 12) have dentists as members of the HSCT medical staff. RESULTS: The majority indicate non-alcoholic chlorhexidine (n = 9; 75.0%) and sodium bicarbonate (n = 5; 41.7%) as routine mouthwashes. Laser therapy was frequently indicated (n= 9; 75.0%), mainly in the prevention of oral mucositis and in oral pain control. In the post-transplant period, antibiotic therapy was only indicated for invasive dental treatments (n= 8; 66.7%). Several treatments for graft-versus-host disease were mentioned without a trend towards establishing a standard protocol. CONCLUSION: Basic oral care constitutes regular assessment in the routine treatment of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients in Brazilian centers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-84842011000100008Oral healthBone marrow transplantationMucositisGraft-versus-host disease |
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Fernanda de Paula Eduardo Letícia Mello Bezinelli Nelson Hamerschlak Claudia Toledo Andrade Leonardo Raul Morelli Luciana Corrêa |
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Fernanda de Paula Eduardo Letícia Mello Bezinelli Nelson Hamerschlak Claudia Toledo Andrade Leonardo Raul Morelli Luciana Corrêa Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia Oral health Bone marrow transplantation Mucositis Graft-versus-host disease |
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Fernanda de Paula Eduardo Letícia Mello Bezinelli Nelson Hamerschlak Claudia Toledo Andrade Leonardo Raul Morelli Luciana Corrêa |
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Fernanda de Paula Eduardo |
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Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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Oral care in Brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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oral care in brazilian bone marrow transplant centers |
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Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia |
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1516-8484 1806-0870 |
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BACKGROUND: Oral care is a fundamental procedure for the success of the hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, particularly regarding the control of oral infectious diseases. Information about oral care protocols and the inclusion of dental professionals in transplantation medical staff is poorly known. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to carry out a survey about the protocols of Brazilian dental professionals with regard to oral care of HSCT patients. METHODS: A questionnaire was mailed to 36 Brazilian transplant centers with questions about basic oral care protocols, the indication of specific mouthwashes, antibiotic therapy regimens, laser therapy, and treatment of oral mucositis and graft-versus-host disease. All the respondent centers (n = 12) have dentists as members of the HSCT medical staff. RESULTS: The majority indicate non-alcoholic chlorhexidine (n = 9; 75.0%) and sodium bicarbonate (n = 5; 41.7%) as routine mouthwashes. Laser therapy was frequently indicated (n= 9; 75.0%), mainly in the prevention of oral mucositis and in oral pain control. In the post-transplant period, antibiotic therapy was only indicated for invasive dental treatments (n= 8; 66.7%). Several treatments for graft-versus-host disease were mentioned without a trend towards establishing a standard protocol. CONCLUSION: Basic oral care constitutes regular assessment in the routine treatment of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients in Brazilian centers. |
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Oral health Bone marrow transplantation Mucositis Graft-versus-host disease |
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