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The purpose of this study was to:
Several grading systems for oral mucositis are available including those of the World Health Organization (WHO), Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), Western Consortium for Cancer Nursing Research WCCNR, and the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria (NCICTC) and others However, all of these oral mucositis grading systems rely on visual examination and are therefore subjective and operator-dependent tools and suffer from significant interpersonal variability (6). With the current improvements in medicine and technology, there is definitely a need for a more objective, easy to perform, non-invasive, affordable, quantitative and reproducible tool that is operator-independent to assess the severity of oral mucositis. The introduction of such a tool would greatly improve our ability to compare the oral mucosal toxicity of antineoplastic therapies and the efficacy of various mucoprotective therapies. Furthermore, the use of such a tool can be extended to patients undergoing radiation treatment with or without chemotherapy for various malignancies including head and neck cancers.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control Group no mucositis | Control patients with multiple myeloma who are not currently receiving chemotherapy and who do not suffer from oral mucositis |
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| Non-control Group Mucositis | Patients with multiple myeloma suffering from WHO Grade 3/4 Oral Mucositis |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infrared Thermometer | Device | The infrared thermometer will be used to grade the severity of oral mucositis in patients undergoing antineoplastic chemotherapy for multiple myeloma. The photothermal camera will be used to take intraoral digital images of the mouth. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| To investigate the feasibility of using an infrared (IR) thermometer to grade the severity of oral mucositis in patients with multiple myeloma undergoing chemotherapy | 24 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Investigating the correlation between the quantitative readings obtained from oral mucosa with an IR thermometer. | 24 months |
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Patients receiving Chemotherapy for Multiple Myeloma and suffering with mucositis
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Emre Vural, MD | UAMS | Principal Investigator |
| Elias Anaissie, MD | UAMS | Principal Investigator |
| Gal Shafirstein, PhD | UAMS | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D013280 | Stomatitis |
| D052016 | Mucositis |
| ID | Term |
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| D009059 | Mouth Diseases |
| D009057 | Stomatognathic Diseases |
| D005759 | Gastroenteritis |
| D005767 | Gastrointestinal Diseases |
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| D004066 |
| Digestive System Diseases |