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kn-title=Characteristics of oral mucositis in patients undergoing haploidentical stem cell transplantation with posttransplant cyclophosphamide: marked difference between busulfan and melphalan regimens
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kn-abstract=Purpose This study was performed to examine the effects of conditioning regimens on oral mucositis in haploidentical (haplo) donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) with posttransplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy).
Methods Thirty consecutive patients (male, 23; female, 7; 18–68 years, median, 59 years) undergoing haplo-HSCT with PTCy using one of three conditioning regimens—reduced intensity conditioning (RIC)-melphalan (Mel); RIC-Busulfan (Bu); and myeloablative conditioning (MAC)-Bu—were enrolled in this study. Data on the WHO grade of oral mucositis (day − 7 to + 20) were collected retrospectively. The incidences of ulcerative and severe mucositis (Grade 2–4 and Grade 3–4, respectively) were compared between the three groups.
Results Ulcerative mucositis occurred in 0% (0/10) of patients in the RIC-Mel group, 57.1% (4/7) in the RIC-Bu group, and 100% (13/13) in the MAC-Bu group. The differences between the RIC-Mel and RIC-Bu groups and between the RIC-Bu and MAC-Bu groups were significant (all P < 0.05). Severe mucositis occurred in 57.1% (4/7) of patients in the RIC-Bu group and 100% (13/13) of patients in the MAC-Bu group, and the difference was significant (P < 0.05). The rates of ulcerative mucositis (≥ grade 2) and of severe mucositis (≥ grade 3) were significantly higher in the MAC-Bu group than the RIC-Bu group on days 10, 13, 15, and 16 and on days 10, 14, 15, and 16, respectively (all P < 0.05).
Conclusion The risk of oral mucositis in patients undergoing haplo-HSCT with PTCy is highest with the MAC-Bu conditioning regimen, followed by RIC-Bu, and lowest with RIC-Mel.
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en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
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kn-title=Oral Inflammation and Microbiome Dysbiosis Exacerbate Chronic Graft-versus-host Disease
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kn-abstract=The oral microbiota, second in abundance to the gut, is implicated in chronic systemic diseases, but its specific role in graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) pathogenesis has been unclear. Our study finds that mucositis-induced oral dysbiosis in patients after hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) associated with increased chronic GVHD (cGVHD), even in patients receiving posttransplant cyclophosphamide. In murine HCT models, oral dysbiosis caused by bilateral molar ligatures exacerbated cGVHD and increased bacterial load in the oral cavity and gut, with Enterococcaceae significantly increasing in both organs. In this model, the migration of Enterococcaceae to cervical lymph nodes both before and after transplantation activated antigen-presenting cells, thereby promoting the expansion of donor-derived inflammatory T cells. Based on these results, we hypothesize that pathogenic bacteria increase in the oral cavity might not only exacerbate local inflammation but also enhance systemic inflammation throughout the HCT course. Additionally, these bacteria translocated to the gut and formed ectopic colonies, further amplifying systemic inflammation. Furthermore, interventions targeting the oral microbiome mitigated murine cGVHD. Collectively, our findings highlight the importance of oral dysbiosis in cGVHD and suggest that modulation of the oral microbiome during transplantation may be an effective approach for preventing or treating cGVHD.
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en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital
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en-affil=Center for Comprehensive Genomic Medicine, Okayama University Hospital
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en-affil=Department of Clinical Laboratory, Okayama University Hospital
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en-affil=Division of Blood Transfusion, Okayama University Hospital
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en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital
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affil-num=19
en-affil=Division of Hospital Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
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affil-num=20
en-affil=Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine
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kn-title=Sensitivity and specificity of the question “do you have any concerns regarding your mouth related to undergoing surgery?” for predicting perioperative oral health problems in patients with primary esophageal and lung cancer: a retrospective observational study
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kn-abstract=Background Perioperative oral management contributes to the prevention of dental/systemic complications. However, a professional dental checkup before surgery is generally not performed and relies on the patient’s answer to a simple question by medical professionals other than dentists: “Do you have any concerns regarding your mouth related to undergoing surgery?” Here, we evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of this question for predicting perioperative oral health problems in patients with primary esophageal and primary lung cancer.
Methods We performed an oral cavity check in all patients before scheduled surgery for primary esophageal and lung cancer. A total of 183 patients were enrolled (M, 112; F, 71; 24–88 years, median, 69 years), consisting of 61 with primary esophageal cancer (M, 46; F, 15; 24–85 years, median, 69 years) and 122 with primary lung cancer (M, 66; F; 56; 33–88 years, median, 69 years). All subjects provided a response to this question, and an oral cavity check was performed by dentists. The sensitivity and specificity of this question for detecting oral health problems were evaluated retrospectively.
Results Overall sensitivity and specificity for detecting oral health problems were 0.263 and 0.898, respectively. There were no significant differences by sex or disease (primary esophageal or lung cancer).
Conclusion This simple question has low sensitivity but high specificity for detecting oral health problems. Although challenging to detect surgical patients with oral health problems by simply asking questions, the results indicated that patients with oral complaints are more likely to have problems during surgery.
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start-page=41
end-page=49
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dt-pub-year=2022
dt-pub=2022
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kn-subject=
en-title=Interpretation of the official Japanese translation summary of the “MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines for the management of mucositis secondary to cancer therapy” (Updated 2019-2020)
kn-title=「MASCC/ISOO 口腔粘膜障害のマネジメントに関する臨床ガイドライン(2019-2020改訂版)」公式日本語訳概要の解釈について
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en-abstract=Adverse events frequently occur with chemotherapy, radiation therapy involving the oral cavity, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in cancer treatment. The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer and the International Society for Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO) have developed a systematic review methodology and published a updated version of the “MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines for the management of mucositis secondary to cancer therapy” in 2019-2020. In addition, an official Japanese translation of the summary overview was also published. However, because it is an international guideline, some references are made to unapproved drugs or off-label use in Japan. In addition, some parts of the summary outline do not convey the intent derived from the original text. This paper introduces the contents of the revised guideline and details the contents of the summary overview of the guideline with the above-mentioned problems in mind.
kn-abstract=がん治療における化学療法、口腔を照射野に含む放射線療法、および造血幹細胞移植では、有害事象として口腔粘膜障害がしばしば発生する。がん支持療法の国際学会であるMultinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer および International Society for Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO)は、システマティックレビューの手法により、2019年から2020年にかけて、「MASCC/ISOO 口腔粘膜障害のマネジメントに関する臨床ガイドライン」の改訂版を発表した。さらに、総括の概要について、日本語の公式翻訳版も発表された。しかし、国際的なガイドラインであるが故に、日本での非承認薬あるいは適応外使用について言及されている内容が多い。また、総括の概要で、原文に由来する意図が伝わりにくい箇所がある。本稿では、改訂されたガイドラインの内容について紹介するとともに、上述した問題点を念頭に、ガイドラインの総括の概要に記載された内容について詳述した。
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en-affil=Division of Hospital Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
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en-keyword=口腔粘膜障害
kn-keyword=口腔粘膜障害
en-keyword=口腔粘膜炎
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article-no=
start-page=587
end-page=597
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dt-pub-year=2018
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kn-title=Unusual oral mucosal microbiota after hematopoietic cell transplantation with glycopeptide antibiotics: potential association with pathophysiology of oral mucositis
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kn-abstract=Severe oral mucositis occurs frequently in patients receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). Oral mucosal bacteria can be associated with progression of oral mucositis, and systemic infection may occur via ulcerative oral mucositis. However, little information is available regarding the oral microbiota after HCT. Here, PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was performed to characterize the oral mucosal microbiota, which can be affected by antibiotics, before and after HCT. Sixty reduced-intensity HCT patients were enrolled. Three patients with the least antibiotic use (quinolone prophylaxis and/or β-lactam monotherapy group) and three patients with the most antibiotic use (β-lactam-glycopeptide combination therapy group) were selected. Bacterial DNA samples obtained from the oral mucosa before and after HCT were subjected to PCR-DGGE. The trajectory of oral mucositis was evaluated. The oral mucosal microbiota in the β-lactam-glycopeptide combination therapy group was different from that in the quinolone prophylaxis and/or β-lactam monotherapy group, and Staphylococcus spp. and Enterococcus spp. were identified. Lautropia mirabilis was dominant in one patient. Ulcerative oral mucositis was observed only in the β-lactam-glycopeptide combination therapy group. In conclusion, especially with the use of strong antibiotics, such as glycopeptides, the oral mucosal microbiota differed completely from that under normal conditions, and consisted of Staphylococcus spp., Enterococcus spp., and unexpectedly L. mirabilis. The normal oral microbiota consists not only of bacteria, but these unexpected bacteria could be involved in the pathophysiology as well as systemic infection via oral mucositis. Our results can be used as the basis for future studies in larger patient populations.
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en-keyword=hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
kn-keyword=hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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start-page=70
end-page=75
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kn-title=Recent Changes and Improvements in Multidisciplinary Perioperative Management From a Nutritional Perspective: Dental Specialty Should Be Considered Important
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kn-abstract=Purpose of review
Recently, multidisciplinary strategies on accelerated recovery postoperatively have been provided, and management of the perioperative period has changed and improved dramatically. We summarize the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS®) protocol and its outcomes from a nutritional perspective. We established the perioperative management center (PERiO), much of whose work contents conform to ERAS®, but intensive dental staff involvement is characteristic. We also summarize its outcomes.
Recent findings
ERAS® is a multimodal perioperative care pathway designed to achieve early recovery for patients undergoing a major surgery. Nutrition is a key pillar for patient-care. Throughout the perioperative period, oral nutrition is suggested as well as possible. Good outcomes have been reported by a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. However, dental staff are not regarded as part of the professional team. PERiO reported good outcomes of care bundles and suggested the importance of dental staff contribution. The Japanese social insurance system began to cover involvements of dental staff for perioperative oral management since 2012. Analysis of the nationwide administrative claims database in Japan concluded that preoperative oral care by a dentist significantly reduced postoperative complications in patients undergoing cancer surgery.
Summary
Currently, dental staff are not regarded as key professionals of ERAS®, although dental staff can contribute to good outcomes in the perioperative period and PERiO, and consequently the Japanese universal health insurance coverage system covering involvements of dental staff for perioperative oral management showed good outcomes. Therefore, further clinical studies involving the dental specialty should be considered important for perioperative management from nutritional perspectives.
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en-affil=Divison of Hospital Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
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affil-num=2
en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=3
en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=4
en-affil=Division of Nursing, Okayama University Hospital
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affil-num=5
en-affil=Perioperative Management Center, Okayama University Hospital,
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=79
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no-issue=1
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start-page=181
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kn-title=Appearance of Multidrug-Resistant Opportunistic Bacteria on the Gingiva During Leukemia Treatment
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kn-abstract=Background: Dentists generally recognize the importance of periodontal treatment inpatients with leukemia, with the most attention paid to preventing the development of odontogenic infection. For physicians, the worst type of infection is one caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. Here, we report a patient with an abnormal increase in multidrug-resistant opportunistic bacteria in the gingiva during hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT).
Methods: A 53-year-old woman receiving HCT for leukemia had an insufficient blood cell count for invasive periodontal treatment before HCT. Even brushing caused difficulties with hemostasis. Therefore, frequent pocket irrigation and local minocycline administration were performed.
Results: The multidrug-resistant opportunistic bacterium Stenotrophomonas maltophilia was detected first in phlegm 2 days before HCT, and it was detected in a gingival smear and a blood sample 7 and I I days after HCT, respectively. The patient developed sepsis on day I I and died 14 days after HCT. Frequent irrigation and local antibiotic application were ineffective against S. maltophilia on the gingiva. Inflammatory gingiva without scaling and root planing showed bleeding tendency, and this interfered with the eradication of this bacterium.
Conclusions: The gingiva in patients undergoing leukemia treatment acts as sites of proliferation and reservoirs for multidrug-resistant opportunistic bacteria. Severe systemic infection by multidrug-resistant bacteria in such patients with leukemia also may involve the gingiva. To prevent abnormal increases in such bacteria on the gingiva, scaling and/or root planing before chemotherapy, which reduces bleeding on brushing during the neutropenic period caused by chemotherapy, may contribute to infection control in such patients, although it was impossible in this case.
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en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=2
en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=3
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=4
en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=5
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=6
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=7
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=8
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=9
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=10
en-affil=Department of Global Health and Environmental Sciences – Oral Microbiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
kn-affil=
affil-num=11
en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
kn-affil=
affil-num=12
en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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affil-num=13
en-affil=Department of Pathophysiology – Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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en-keyword=bacteria
kn-keyword=bacteria
en-keyword=drug resistance
kn-keyword=drug resistance
en-keyword=gingiva
kn-keyword=gingiva
en-keyword=leukemia
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=31
cd-vols=
no-issue=4
article-no=
start-page=271
end-page=276
dt-received=
dt-revised=
dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2013
dt-pub=201312
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en-title=
kn-title=Cytokine expression in human dermal fibroblasts stimulated with eosinophil cationic protein measured by protein array
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kn-subtitle=
en-abstract=
kn-abstract=[Background] : Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) was reported previously to be involved in allergic inflammation with cytotoxic activity. On the other hand, recent studies showed that ECP did not induce cell death but inhibited the growth of cancer-derived cells. Our previous study indicated that human ECP enhanced differentiation of rat neonatal cardiomyocytes and stress fiber formation in Balb/c 3T3 mouse fibroblasts, while the effects of human ECP on human fibroblasts are unknown.
[Objective] : The present study was performed to determine the effects of human ECP on cytokine expression in human fibroblasts by protein array.
[Methods] : The effects of recombinant human ECP (rhECP) on normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) were examined by assaying cell growth. Furthermore, cytokine expression of NHDF stimulated by ECP, which could influence cell growth, was evaluated by protein array.
[Results] : ECP was not cytotoxic but enhanced the growth of NHDF. The peak rhECP concentration that enhanced the cell counts by 1.56-fold was 100 ng/mL, which was significantly different from cultures without ECP stimulation (ANOVA/Scheffe’s test, P < 0.05). Array analyses indicated that ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF), neutrophilactivating peptide (NAP)-2, and neurotrophin (NT)-3 were significantly upregulated in NHDF stimulated with 100 ng/mL ECP compared to those without stimulation.
[Conclusion] : ECP is not cytotoxic but enhances the growth of NHDF. CNTF, NAP-2, and NT-3 were suggested to be involved in enhancing the growth of NHDF. These findings will contribute to determination of the role of ECP in allergic inflammation. (Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol 2013;31:271-6)
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kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology - Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology - Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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kn-affil=Division of Dermatology, National Sanatorium Nagashima-Aiseien
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kn-affil=Department of Medical and Bioengineering Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology
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kn-affil=Department of Medical and Bioengineering Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology
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kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology - Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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kn-title=Antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria on the oral mucosa after hematopoietic cell transplantation
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en-aut-name=SogaYoshihiko
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kn-affil=Division of Hospital Dentistry, Central Clinical Department, Okayama University Hospital
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kn-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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kn-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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en-affil=
kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology–Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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en-affil=
kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology–Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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en-affil=
kn-affil=Department of Pathophysiology–Periodontal Science, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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no-vol=54
cd-vols=
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start-page=1809
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dt-pub-year=2015
dt-pub=20150715
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kn-subject=
en-title=
kn-title=Detection of Identical Isolates of Enterococcus faecalis from the Blood and Oral Mucosa in a Patient with Infective Endocarditis
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kn-subtitle=
en-abstract=
kn-abstract=The detection of infective endocarditis (IE) of oral origin has been previously discussed. However, there are few reports confirming this infection using molecular biological techniques. We herein describe the case of a 67-year-old man who developed IE. Blood culture samples and strains obtained from the gingival and buccal mucosa showed 100% identity to Enterococcus faecalis JCM 5803 on sequencing of 16S rRNA gene fragments. A random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis showed the same pattern for these samples, thus confirming the identity of E. faecalis isolates in the blood and oral mucosa. Our observations provide novel information regarding the level of identity between IE pathogens and oral bacteria.
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ORCID=
en-aut-name=SogaYoshihiko
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aut-affil-num=2
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aut-affil-num=3
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aut-affil-num=4
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en-aut-name=YamanakaReiko
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aut-affil-num=5
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en-aut-name=KusanoNobuchika
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aut-affil-num=6
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kn-affil=Division of Hospital Dentistry, Central Clinical Department, Okayama University Hospital
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en-affil=
kn-affil=Department of Microbiology, Division of Social and Environmental Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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kn-affil=Clinical Laboratory, Central Clinical Department, Okayama University Hospital
affil-num=5
en-affil=
kn-affil=Division of Hospital Dentistry, Central Clinical Department, Okayama University Hospital
affil-num=6
en-affil=
kn-affil=4Department of Infectious Diseases, Okayama University Hospital
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kn-affil=1Division of Hospital Dentistry, Central Clinical Department, Okayama University Hospital, Japan, 2Department of Microbiology, Division of Social and Environmental Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=22
cd-vols=
no-issue=6
article-no=
start-page=1679
end-page=1683
dt-received=
dt-revised=
dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2014
dt-pub=201406
dt-online=
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kn-subject=
en-title=
kn-title=Distribution of oral mucosal bacteria with mecA in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation
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kn-subtitle=
en-abstract=
kn-abstract=[Purpose]
We recently reported frequent detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria on the oral mucosa during the period of hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and suggested an association between oral mucositis and antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus spp. were frequently detected, and the oral cavity may be a reservoir of the gene mediating methicillin resistance, mecA. Here, we examined the frequency of mecA carriers in patients undergoing HCT.
[Methods]
Fifty-nine patients (male (M) = 37, female (F) = 22, 47.3 ± 11.0 years) receiving HCT were enrolled in this study. Buccal swab samples were obtained four times from day −7 to day +20 (once/week), and mecA was detected by PCR. Fifty-two subjects without systemic disease, who completed dental treatment, especially periodontal treatment (M = 21, F = 31, 55.4 ± 14.2 years), were also enrolled as controls and checked for mecA on the oral mucosa.
[Results]
Seventy-six percent (45/59) of the HCT patients carried mecA at least once in the study period (days −7 to +20), while no control subjects had mecA. The frequency of mecA carriers was 19.2 % from days −7 to −1, while it was significantly increased on days +7 to +13 and +14 to +20, with frequencies of 60.9 and 63.2 %, respectively (P < 0.01, ANOVA).
[Conclusions]
mecA was detected in oral mucosa of patients undergoing HCT. The high detection frequency of staphylococci resistant to penicillin and beta-lactams in our recent report was supported.
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en-title=Survey of first dental examination systern for patients referred frorn medicine to dentistry in Okayarna University Hospital-2010 report
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kn-title=Bacterial substitution of coagulase-negative staphylococci for streptococci on the oral mucosa after hematopoietic cell transplantation
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kn-abstract=Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are frequently isolated from blood cultures of hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) patients. Generally, the use of central venous catheters is recognized as a significant risk factor for CoNS infection, while the impact of CoNS infection from oral ulcerative mucositis, which occurs frequently in HCT, may be underestimated. Here, we examined the bacteria on the buccal mucosa after HCT.
Sixty-one patients were examined for bacteria on the buccal mucosa routinely once a week from 1 week before to 3 weeks after allogeneic HCT. Subjects were divided into groups with short and long periods of antibiotic use, and differences in bacterial substitution were evaluated. The relationships between type of HCT (conventional HCT or RIST) and bacterial substitution were also evaluated.
The changes in detection frequencies of CoNS and alpha-streptococci from before to 3 weeks after HCT were significant (P < 0.05, chi (2) test): 14.5-53.3% and 92.7-53.1%, respectively. Significant bacterial substitution of CoNS for streptococci was observed in the long-term antibiotic use group (P < 0.05, chi (2) test), but also occurred in cases with short-term or no antibiotic use. No relationships between type of HCT (conventional HCT or RIST) were observed.
Bacterial substitution of CoNS for streptococci occurred frequently on the buccal mucosa after HCT. In addition to antibiotic use, environmental factors may be involved in bacterial substitution. It is important to consider the presence of oral mucositis in CoNS infection after HCT.
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kn-title=Total bacterial counts on oral mucosa after using a commercial saliva substitute in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation
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kn-abstract=The commercial saliva substitute OralbalanceA (R) has been reported to alleviate symptoms of postradiotherapy xerostomia in head and neck cancer patients. OralbalanceA (R) may also be effective for xerostomia in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) with high-dose chemotherapy and total-body irradiation. However, HCT patients are in a severely compromised condition, and saliva substitute must not promote infection. We reported previously that OralbalanceA (R) has antimicrobial effects against microbial species detected during HCT in vitro. This study was performed to determine the in vivo effects of OralbalanceA (R) on oral mucosal total bacterial counts in patients undergoing HCT.
A total of 18 neutropenic patients undergoing HCT were enrolled in this study. Before and after 1 week of OralbalanceA (R) use, bacterial samples were obtained from patients by wiping an area of I center dot 1 cm on the buccal mucosa with sterilized cotton swabs. Total bacterial counts of the obtained samples were examined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction amplification of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene. As controls, bacterial samples were also obtained from ten healthy subjects, and total bacterial counts were examined.
No significant increase in bacterial count was observed with use of OralbalanceA (R). None of the patients showed bacterial counts above the range found in healthy controls after using OralbalanceA (R).
In neutropenic patients undergoing HCT, OralbalanceA (R) did not increase the total counts of oral mucosal bacteria beyond the range found in healthy controls. Oral care using OralbalanceA (R) may alleviate the symptoms induced by hyposalivation without promoting infection.
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kn-title=Oral mucositis in patients receiving reduced-intensity regimens for allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: comparison with conventional regimen
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kn-abstract=Severe oral mucositis induced by allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is associated with intolerable pain and risk of systemic bacteremia infection. Differences between conventional HCT and reduced-intensity regimens for allogeneic HCT (RIST) may influence the occurrence and severity of oral mucositis. Here, we evaluated oral mucositis in patients undergoing RIST and compared the results with those in conventional allogeneic HCT patients to facilitate predictive measures for mucositis.
A total of 127 consecutive patients undergoing HCT (conventional, 63; RIST, 64) were included in this study. Severity of oral mucositis during HCT period was evaluated daily. Differences in severity of mucositis among HCT types were analyzed. Use of morphine to control pain due to oral mucositis was evaluated in each HCT method.
The severity of oral mucositis was reduced in patients undergoing RIST. Worsening of oral mucositis was delayed in patients receiving RIST. Use of morphine to control pain due to oral mucositis was significantly decreased in patients undergoing RIST compared with those receiving conventional allogeneic HCT.
The severity of oral mucositis was reduced and the peak day of oral mucositis was delayed in RIST patients compared with those receiving conventional HCT.
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
affil-num=7
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
affil-num=8
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
affil-num=9
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
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start-page=581
end-page=587
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dt-pub-year=2009
dt-pub=200905
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kn-title=Febrile neutropenia and periodontitis: lessons from a case periodontal treatment in the intervals between chemotherapy cycles for leukemia reduced febrile neutropenia
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kn-abstract=Oral and systemic infections arising from the oral cavity are significant problems in clinical management of patients undergoing leukemia treatment. However, there is significant disparity in the reported incidences of development of periodontal infections. Evidence is limited to those showing the systemic influence of periodontal infection in neutropenic patients. This study indicated an association between febrile neutropenia (FN) and periodontitis in a case in which periodontal treatment in the intervals between chemotherapy cycles reduced FN in subsequent courses of chemotherapy and hematopoietic transplantation (HCT).
Periodontal treatment was performed in a 61-year-old man with advanced periodontitis, who received HCT following three cycles of chemotherapy. After recovery from neutropenia induced by initial chemotherapy, periodontal treatment was performed in each chemotherapy interval period. Following extraction of teeth with severe advanced periodontitis, all teeth were subjected to periodontal pocket curettage and root planning, which are common periodontal treatments to reduce periodontal pockets harboring anaerobic periodontal bacteria, before HCT.
Periodontal treatment successfully reduced periodontal pockets from 4.1 +/- 1.5 mm to 3.0 +/- 0.6 mm, which was almost within the healthy range (< 3.0 mm), before HCT. The frequency of FN decreased significantly with increasing cycles of chemotherapy, and decreases in FN corresponded to progress of periodontal treatment. Blood cultures obtained a total of 12 times throughout leukemia treatment were all negative.
The observations reported here indicate the importance of periodontal treatment in clinical management of patients undergoing leukemia treatment to prevent FN, although all blood cultures were negative.
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en-aut-mei=Yoshihiko
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en-aut-mei=Kokoro
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en-aut-mei=Yuko
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en-aut-mei=Shogo
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
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en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=3
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=4
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=5
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=6
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=7
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=8
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=9
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=10
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=11
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
en-keyword=Febrile neutropenia
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en-keyword=Periodontitis
kn-keyword=Periodontitis
en-keyword=Chemotherapy
kn-keyword=Chemotherapy
en-keyword=Leukemia
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cd-journal=joma
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cd-vols=
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start-page=431
end-page=432
dt-received=
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dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2012
dt-pub=201207
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kn-title=気管挿管における口腔内偶発症防止対策の必要性
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en-aut-mei=
kn-aut-name=縄稚久美子
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en-aut-mei=
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en-aut-mei=
kn-aut-name=足羽孝子
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kn-aut-mei=孝子
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kn-aut-mei=真理
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kn-aut-mei=拓男
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kn-aut-mei=潔
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en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
affil-num=3
en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
affil-num=4
en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
affil-num=5
en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
affil-num=6
en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
affil-num=7
en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院クラウンブリッジ補綴科
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en-affil=
kn-affil=岡山大学病院周術期管理センター
en-keyword=dental injury
kn-keyword=dental injury
en-keyword=perioperative management
kn-keyword=perioperative management
en-keyword=complication
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=16
cd-vols=
no-issue=10
article-no=
start-page=1197
end-page=1200
dt-received=
dt-revised=
dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2008
dt-pub=200810
dt-online=
en-article=
kn-article=
en-subject=
kn-subject=
en-title=
kn-title=Evaluation of xerostomia in hematopoietic cell transplantation by a simple capacitance method device
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kn-subtitle=
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kn-abstract=Goals Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) may lead to the development of xerostomia. However, there have been few reports of xerostomia in HCT patients based on objective data. We investigated moisture in the oral mucosa in patients undergoing HCT by the capacitance method using a convenient device, Moisture Checker for Mucus (R) (MCM; Life Co., Ltd., Saitama, Japan).
Subjects and methods Thirty-six patients undergoing HCT at Okayama University Hospital of Medicine and Dentistry (Male=22, Female=14; age=41.6 +/- 16.2 years old) were enrolled in this study. Moisture in the oral mucosa was measured by MCM in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The results were obtained as MCM values (%), which are the weight percentage of water content in the oral mucosal epithelium. As controls, moisture of the oral mucosa was also examined in healthy volunteers (Male=27, Female=35; age=43.0 +/- 14.6 years old).
Main results Throughout the examination period, MCM values were significantly lower in patients who underwent HCT than in controls. The degree of mucosal moisture in HCT patients showed wide interindividual differences.
Conclusion The degree of mucosal moisture in HCT patients was low and showed wide interindividual differences. Evaluation of xerostomia using such a device may contribute to appropriate oral care with saliva substitute.
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kn-copyright=
en-aut-name=SugiuraYuko
en-aut-sei=Sugiura
en-aut-mei=Yuko
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kn-aut-sei=
kn-aut-mei=
aut-affil-num=1
ORCID=
en-aut-name=SogaYoshihiko
en-aut-sei=Soga
en-aut-mei=Yoshihiko
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kn-aut-sei=
kn-aut-mei=
aut-affil-num=2
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en-aut-sei=Nishide
en-aut-mei=Sachiko
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kn-aut-sei=
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en-aut-sei=Takahashi
en-aut-mei=Kanayo
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kn-aut-sei=
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aut-affil-num=5
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en-aut-sei=Fujii
en-aut-mei=Nobuharu
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kn-aut-sei=
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aut-affil-num=6
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en-aut-name=IshimaruFumihiko
en-aut-sei=Ishimaru
en-aut-mei=Fumihiko
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kn-aut-sei=
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aut-affil-num=7
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en-aut-sei=Tanimoto
en-aut-mei=Mitsune
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kn-aut-sei=
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aut-affil-num=9
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en-aut-mei=Shogo
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aut-affil-num=10
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affil-num=1
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=2
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=3
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp Med & Dent
affil-num=4
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp Med & Dent
affil-num=5
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp Med & Dent
affil-num=6
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=7
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=8
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=9
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=10
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
en-keyword=xerostomia
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en-keyword=hematopoietic cell transplantation
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en-keyword=hyposalivation
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=19
cd-vols=
no-issue=2
article-no=
start-page=303
end-page=307
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dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2011
dt-pub=201102
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kn-title=Progress of oral care and reduction of oral mucositis-a pilot study in a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ward
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kn-subtitle=
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kn-abstract=Oral mucositis is a common symptomatic complication associated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). We use simple strategies aimed to reduce oral mucositis by keeping the oral cavity clean and moist. Here, we report on the progress of oral care and the changes in the degree of oral mucositis. The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effects of our strategies on the prevalence and the severity of oral mucositis.
Fifty-three consecutive patients from 2003 to 2006 administered with conventional allogeneic HCT were enrolled in this study. The degree of oral mucositis was evaluated daily in all patients. Our oral care program was divided into two periods: "examination and trial period (2003 and 2004)" and "intensive oral care period (2005 and 2006)." In the latter, an oral care regimen was carried out systematically by a multidisciplinary team.
Using our oral care strategies, the prevalence of ulcerative oral mucositis was decreased significantly. The rate was reduced from 76% (10 of 13) of patients with ulcerative oral mucositis in 2003 to only 20% (3 of 15) in 2006.
Our pilot study suggests that oral mucositis in HCT patients can be alleviated by simple strategies aimed at keeping the oral cavity clean and moist.
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en-aut-sei=Soga
en-aut-mei=Yoshihiko
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aut-affil-num=1
ORCID=
en-aut-name=SugiuraYuko
en-aut-sei=Sugiura
en-aut-mei=Yuko
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en-aut-mei=Kanayo
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en-aut-sei=Nishimoto
en-aut-mei=Hitomi
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en-aut-name=MaedaYoshinobu
en-aut-sei=Maeda
en-aut-mei=Yoshinobu
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kn-aut-sei=
kn-aut-mei=
aut-affil-num=5
ORCID=
en-aut-name=TanimotoMitsune
en-aut-sei=Tanimoto
en-aut-mei=Mitsune
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kn-aut-sei=
kn-aut-mei=
aut-affil-num=6
ORCID=
en-aut-name=TakashibaShogo
en-aut-sei=Takashiba
en-aut-mei=Shogo
kn-aut-name=
kn-aut-sei=
kn-aut-mei=
aut-affil-num=7
ORCID=
affil-num=1
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=2
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=3
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp Med & Dent
affil-num=4
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp Med & Dent
affil-num=5
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=6
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
affil-num=7
en-affil=
kn-affil=Okayama Univ
en-keyword=Oral care
kn-keyword=Oral care
en-keyword=Supportive care
kn-keyword=Supportive care
en-keyword=Oral mucositis
kn-keyword=Oral mucositis
en-keyword=Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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cd-journal=joma
no-vol=16
cd-vols=
no-issue=4
article-no=
start-page=421
end-page=424
dt-received=
dt-revised=
dt-accepted=
dt-pub-year=2008
dt-pub=200804
dt-online=
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kn-subject=
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kn-title=Antimicrobial effects of the saliva substitute, Oralbalance (R), against microorganisms from oral mucosa in the hematopoietic cell transplantation period
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kn-subtitle=
en-abstract=
kn-abstract=Goals The commercially available saliva substitute Oralbalance (R) has been reported to alleviate symptoms of post-radiotherapy xerostomia in head and neck cancer patients. Oralbalance (R) may also be effective for xerostomia in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) with high-dose chemotherapy and total-body irradiation. However, HCT patients are severely compromised, and saliva substitute must therefore not promote infection. This study was performed to determine the effects of Oralbalance (R) on microbial species identified during HCT.
Patients and methods Microbial identification of oral mucosa was performed in 28 patients undergoing HCT. The antimicrobial effects of Oralbalance (R) against bacteria and fungi detected in the HCT period were examined in vitro. Briefly, bacteria and fungi were spread on agar plates, and 0.1g of Oralbalance (R) gel was applied (about phi 1cm). After incubation at 37 degrees C for 24h, the presence of a transparent zone of inhibition around Oralbalance (R) was observed.
Main results Not only bacterial species constituting normal flora of the oral mucosa but also those not usually constituting normal flora, e.g., coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, were detected. A transparent zone was observed around Oralbalance (R) in all bacterial species examined. No transparent zone was observed for Candida albicans, but growth was inhibited in the area where Oralbalance (R) was applied.
Conclusions Oralbalance (R) does not facilitate increases in microorganisms in the HCT period. Oral care with Oralbalance (R) does not promote infection in patients undergoing HCT.
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ Hosp
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
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kn-affil=Okayama Univ
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kn-abstract=Objectives: Oral health care providers may discover systemic diseases incidentally from signs observed in the oral cavity. Here, we report a case in which oral health care providers in a hospital discovered a patient with strongly suspected bullous pemphigoid (BP), which is a relatively rare but important disease, in a ward. Methods: The patient was a 78-year-old Japanese woman admitted to our hospital because of severe Alzheimer's disease. We discovered recurrent ulcers in the oral mucosa and skin when performing oral care in her ward. Biopsy could not be performed safely because of involuntary biting. We performed blood tests for anti-BP180-NC16a antibody, which is autoantibody specific for BP. Results: The patient had a very high anti-BP180-NC16a antibody titre. We consulted a dermatologist regarding her clinical course and the clinical features of the oral mucosa and skin along with blood test results. BP was very strongly suspected. Discussion: In cases in which oral health care providers suspect their patients may have BP, appropriate examination and provision of information to the doctor are important. Oral health care providers should have knowledge about systemic diseases, the signs of which appear in oral cavity to avoid missing important systemic diseases.
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en-title=Necessity of Hospital Dentistry to Support Paticnts Undergoig Medical Treatment: Discussion based on a Case of Intensive lnterventions in Perioperative Management
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