Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study
<strong>Background:</strong> In this study, we sought to understand the usefulness of salivary lactate<br />dehydrogenase as a predictive marker for the development of radiation-induced<br />mucositis.<br /><strong>Methods:</strong> This was a prospective st...
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doaj-665b8ddc84aa4b11819e90249a76e2f52020-11-25T02:29:33ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesMiddle East Journal of Cancer 2008-67092008-66872019-04-0110210311010.30476/mejc.2019.81573.102744859Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary StudyArnadi Shivashankara0Raees Tonse1Sucharitha Suresh2Thomas George3Mamidipudi Vidyasagar4Suresh Rao5Manjeshwar Baliga,6Departments of Biochemistry Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaRadiation Oncology Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaCommunity Medicine, MBBS student, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaCommunity Medicine, MBBS student, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaRadiation Oncology Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaRadiation Oncology, Mangalore Institute of Oncology, Pumpwell, Mangalore, Karnataka, IndiaRadiation Oncology, Mangalore Institute of Oncology, Pumpwell, Mangalore, Karnataka, India<strong>Background:</strong> In this study, we sought to understand the usefulness of salivary lactate<br />dehydrogenase as a predictive marker for the development of radiation-induced<br />mucositis.<br /><strong>Methods:</strong> This was a prospective study with head and neck cancer patients who<br />required curative radiotherapy (>60Gy). We collected patients’ saliva before the onset<br />of radiation and after 2 Gy of radiation to assess lactate dehydrogenase levels. The patients<br />received the stipulated oral and dental care. Data on incidence and severity of mucositis<br />was collected using a preform sheet and oral mucositis assessment scale published by<br />the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group throughout the 7-week treatment period.<br /><strong>Results:</strong> Salivary lactate dehydrogenase increased with exposure to radiation<br />(P<0.0001) and there was an observed association with mucositis severity (P<0.0001;<br />r = 0.515).<br /><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The present results have established, for the first time, that salivary<br />lactate dehydrogenase could be a useful predictive marker to understand the development<br />of radiation-induced mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer. The proximity<br />of the oral cavity for regular observation and saliva collection is an added advantage.http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/article_44859_25a77eb0a3a8664311a93c181a8dcf2d.pdfHead and Neck CancerSalivary lactate dehydrogenaseMucositis |
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Arnadi Shivashankara Raees Tonse Sucharitha Suresh Thomas George Mamidipudi Vidyasagar Suresh Rao Manjeshwar Baliga, Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study Middle East Journal of Cancer Head and Neck Cancer Salivary lactate dehydrogenase Mucositis |
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Arnadi Shivashankara Raees Tonse Sucharitha Suresh Thomas George Mamidipudi Vidyasagar Suresh Rao Manjeshwar Baliga, |
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Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study |
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Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study |
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Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study |
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Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study |
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Salivary Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) as a Marker for Radiation-induced Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancers: A Preliminary Study |
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salivary lactate dehydrogenase (ldh) as a marker for radiation-induced mucositis in head and neck cancers: a preliminary study |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Middle East Journal of Cancer |
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2008-6709 2008-6687 |
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<strong>Background:</strong> In this study, we sought to understand the usefulness of salivary lactate<br />dehydrogenase as a predictive marker for the development of radiation-induced<br />mucositis.<br /><strong>Methods:</strong> This was a prospective study with head and neck cancer patients who<br />required curative radiotherapy (>60Gy). We collected patients’ saliva before the onset<br />of radiation and after 2 Gy of radiation to assess lactate dehydrogenase levels. The patients<br />received the stipulated oral and dental care. Data on incidence and severity of mucositis<br />was collected using a preform sheet and oral mucositis assessment scale published by<br />the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group throughout the 7-week treatment period.<br /><strong>Results:</strong> Salivary lactate dehydrogenase increased with exposure to radiation<br />(P<0.0001) and there was an observed association with mucositis severity (P<0.0001;<br />r = 0.515).<br /><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The present results have established, for the first time, that salivary<br />lactate dehydrogenase could be a useful predictive marker to understand the development<br />of radiation-induced mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer. The proximity<br />of the oral cavity for regular observation and saliva collection is an added advantage. |
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Head and Neck Cancer Salivary lactate dehydrogenase Mucositis |
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