The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients

Background: Oral manifestations may be the first signs of hematologic diseases, and may occur due to the disease itself or to treatment. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and types of oral conditions presented by patients on a hematology ward. Methods: Data were collected by oral examinations dur...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes, Arley Silva Junior, Cesar Werneck Noce, Marisa Ferreira, Angelo Maiolino, Sandra Regina Torres
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-07-01
Series:Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2531137918300646
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spelling doaj-ed808a3d4a43471aaf57b9aaf83a39022020-11-24T23:39:28ZengElsevierHematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy2531-13792018-07-01403240244The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatientsAlessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes0Arley Silva Junior1Cesar Werneck Noce2Marisa Ferreira3Angelo Maiolino4Sandra Regina Torres5Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; Corresponding author at: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rua Professor Rodolpho Paulo Rocco, Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niteroi, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilBackground: Oral manifestations may be the first signs of hematologic diseases, and may occur due to the disease itself or to treatment. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and types of oral conditions presented by patients on a hematology ward. Methods: Data were collected by oral examinations during weekly visits to a hematology ward. Six trained dentists performed the oral assessment based on the principles of oral semiology. All patients who accepted to be examined were included in the study. Patients who were unavailable or unable to have oral examinations were excluded. Data were recorded on protocol forms and in the electronic records of the institution. A descriptive analysis was performed. Results: Seventy-nine patients were included in the analysis; 50.6% were female and the mean age was 41.49 years. The most common reasons for hospitalization were chemotherapy and complications (81%), relapse (13.9%) and pre-transplant preparation (5%). The most frequent underlying diseases were multiple myeloma (17.7%), acute myeloid leukemia (15.4%) and acute lymphocytic leukemia (11.5%). Oral conditions were found in 36 (45.6%) patients, some of whom presented more than one condition. The most common oral conditions were dry lips (12.6%), mucositis (10.1%), petechiae (8.9%) and candidiasis (7.6%). Of the detected oral conditions, 56.9% were related to the underlying disease or chemotherapy and 20.2% were not related to the disease. Conclusion: This study shows the types and frequency of oral conditions observed in hematological inpatients. Awareness of these conditions is important for prevention and planning the care of patients with hematological diseases. Keywords: Stem cell transplantation, Hematologic diseases, Oral manifestationshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2531137918300646
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author Alessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes
Arley Silva Junior
Cesar Werneck Noce
Marisa Ferreira
Angelo Maiolino
Sandra Regina Torres
spellingShingle Alessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes
Arley Silva Junior
Cesar Werneck Noce
Marisa Ferreira
Angelo Maiolino
Sandra Regina Torres
The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
author_facet Alessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes
Arley Silva Junior
Cesar Werneck Noce
Marisa Ferreira
Angelo Maiolino
Sandra Regina Torres
author_sort Alessandra Oliveira Ferrari Gomes
title The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
title_short The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
title_full The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
title_fullStr The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
title_full_unstemmed The frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
title_sort frequency of oral conditions detected in hematology inpatients
publisher Elsevier
series Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
issn 2531-1379
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background: Oral manifestations may be the first signs of hematologic diseases, and may occur due to the disease itself or to treatment. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and types of oral conditions presented by patients on a hematology ward. Methods: Data were collected by oral examinations during weekly visits to a hematology ward. Six trained dentists performed the oral assessment based on the principles of oral semiology. All patients who accepted to be examined were included in the study. Patients who were unavailable or unable to have oral examinations were excluded. Data were recorded on protocol forms and in the electronic records of the institution. A descriptive analysis was performed. Results: Seventy-nine patients were included in the analysis; 50.6% were female and the mean age was 41.49 years. The most common reasons for hospitalization were chemotherapy and complications (81%), relapse (13.9%) and pre-transplant preparation (5%). The most frequent underlying diseases were multiple myeloma (17.7%), acute myeloid leukemia (15.4%) and acute lymphocytic leukemia (11.5%). Oral conditions were found in 36 (45.6%) patients, some of whom presented more than one condition. The most common oral conditions were dry lips (12.6%), mucositis (10.1%), petechiae (8.9%) and candidiasis (7.6%). Of the detected oral conditions, 56.9% were related to the underlying disease or chemotherapy and 20.2% were not related to the disease. Conclusion: This study shows the types and frequency of oral conditions observed in hematological inpatients. Awareness of these conditions is important for prevention and planning the care of patients with hematological diseases. Keywords: Stem cell transplantation, Hematologic diseases, Oral manifestations
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