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The incidence of osteoradionecrosis of the jaws in oral cavity cancer patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
de Almeida-Silva, Luis Augusto; Lupp, Juliana Dos Santos; Sobral-Silva, Leonardo Alvares; Dos Santos, Luiz Augusto Rodrigues; Marques, Thays Oliveira; da Silva, Danillo Babinskas Ribeiro; Caneppele, Taciana Marco Ferraz; Bianchi-de-Moraes, Michelle.
Affiliation
  • de Almeida-Silva LA; Department of Bioscience and Oral Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil. Electronic address: luis.almeida-silva@unesp.br.
  • Lupp JDS; Department of Bioscience and Oral Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • Sobral-Silva LA; Department of Bioscience and Oral Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos LAR; Department of Surgery and Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • Marques TO; Department of Bioscience and Oral Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • da Silva DBR; Department of Surgery and Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • Caneppele TMF; Department of Restorative Dentistry, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
  • Bianchi-de-Moraes M; Department of Surgery and Diagnosis, Institute of Science and Technology, São Paulo State University (Unesp), São José dos Campos, Brazil.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38772792
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

A systematic review with meta-analysis was conducted to define the incidence of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) in patients with oral cavity cancer (OCC) treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), and to identify the risk factors influencing its development. STUDY

DESIGN:

Six databases were searched systematically. A meta-analysis was performed to determine overall, spontaneous, and dental extraction-attributed incidences of ORN. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation tool evaluated evidence certainty.

RESULTS:

Out of 11 eligible studies, 6 underwent meta-analysis for the overall aggregated ORN incidence in OCC patients receiving IMRT, resulting in an incidence rate of 8% (95% CI 6%-11%). Regarding development reasons, 2 studies were assessed, revealing an incidence of 36% (95% CI 1%-98%) for spontaneous ORN, and 17% (95% CI 5%-44%) ensued from dental extraction exclusively pre-RT. All rates had very low certainty of evidence. Factors significantly correlated with ORN development included postoperative RT use (78%), employment of therapeutic doses above 50 Gy, and mandibular involvement (80.5%).

CONCLUSION:

The findings suggest that IMRT alone is not sufficient to decrease ORN rates in OCC patients, underscoring the importance of precisely identifying the involved risk factors. However, further detailed primary studies will be necessary.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoradionecrosis / Mouth Neoplasms / Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoradionecrosis / Mouth Neoplasms / Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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