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Using Gum Arabic for Cancer Patients to Protect From Oral Mucositis Caused by Chemotherapy: ِِِAn Experimental Study

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis
Interventions
Drug: Chemotherapy
Behavioral: Lifestyle counseling
Registration Number
NCT03348241
Lead Sponsor
University of Science and Technology, Yemen
Brief Summary

This study was designed to investigate the effect of Gum Arabic (GA) on cancer patients to prevent chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Cancer patients who will receive chemotherapy were divided into two groups; study "Gum Arabic" group (which received GA with chemotherapy) and control group (chemotherapy alone); and the participants were recruited to reach 190 patients in the study group and 184 patients in control group. This clinical trial was conducted in outpatient chemotherapy sections at Radiation and Isotopes Center of Khartoum. This study was designed to test the theory that say the chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis will significantly decrease after ingestion 30 grams as daily dose of Gum Arabic in a form of solution for six weeks during therapy.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
386
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients whom well diagnosed with cancer in any stage were eligible for enrolment if chemotherapy is part of their treatment plan.
Exclusion Criteria

Patients were excluded if

  • they had received recent previous chemotherapy or radiotherapy,
  • they had oral mucositis or periodontitis,
  • there is evidence of any systemic diseases.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Gum Arabic groupChemotherapyPatients of study group was received a dose of 30 grams Gum Arabic per day as oral solution (dissolved in 250 ml purified water) for six weeks along with the chemotherapy prescribed addition to verbal instructions pertaining to the optimal nutrition and daily routine for oral hygiene.
Gum Arabic groupLifestyle counselingPatients of study group was received a dose of 30 grams Gum Arabic per day as oral solution (dissolved in 250 ml purified water) for six weeks along with the chemotherapy prescribed addition to verbal instructions pertaining to the optimal nutrition and daily routine for oral hygiene.
Control groupLifestyle counselingPatients of control group was received only chemotherapy regimen and verbal counseling pertaining to the optimal nutrition and daily routine for oral hygiene.
Control groupChemotherapyPatients of control group was received only chemotherapy regimen and verbal counseling pertaining to the optimal nutrition and daily routine for oral hygiene.
Gum Arabic groupGum ArabicPatients of study group was received a dose of 30 grams Gum Arabic per day as oral solution (dissolved in 250 ml purified water) for six weeks along with the chemotherapy prescribed addition to verbal instructions pertaining to the optimal nutrition and daily routine for oral hygiene.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of Gum Arabic to prevent Chemotherapy-induced Oral Mucositis was the primary outcome that assessed using World Health Organization Mucositis Scoring.Six weeks for each participant from starting therapy.

The primary outcome measure of oral mucositis in cancer patients who received chemotherapy was depend on presence or absence oral mucositis after commencement the treatment because they were new diagnosed cases and free from oral mucositis. World Health Organization Mucositis Scale, was the scoring system used to assess oral mucositis based on a combination of subjective (soreness as described by the patient), objective (presence of erythema and ulcerations) and functional (ability to eat solids, liquids or nothing by mouth) outcomes.

During six weeks of follow up there were specific questions that asked by researcher and had been answered by patient regarding oral mucositis. Those questions summarized as follow: 1. Does the oral mucositis was occurred during this week? 2. If Yes. Is there was soreness, erythema or ulcers in mouth of participant? 3. The day that oral mucositis was started and eliminated? 4. If the patient belong to study group; Is Gum Arabic still used regularly?

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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