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Clinical Trial Summary

Oral mucositis (OM) is a painful and potentially debilitating acute toxicity that frequently affects children undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). As a result of intensive conditioning with chemotherapy with or without total body irradiation, and in the case of allogeneic HCT, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis, patients are at risk for developing diffuse ulcerations of the oral and esophageal mucosa that result in pain and suffering, increased utilization of opioid analgesics, and the need for intravenous or total parenteral nutritional support. Patients universally report OM as being the worst aspect of the HCT experience.A novel approach has been the use of larger light-emitting diode arrays to treat the at risk tissues from an extraoral approach, enabling exposure of the oral, oropharyngeal, and esophageal mucosa while avoiding the need for intraoral manipulation, and requiring only minimal patient cooperation. In this research study, the investigators are assessing the feasibility of providing extraorally delivered low level light therapy (LLLT) for the prevention of OM in children undergoing myeloablative HCT.


Clinical Trial Description

This is an open label, single treatment arm clinical pilot study. The study is targeted to enroll twelve evaluable patients

OBJECTIVES:

Primary

- Determine the feasibility of providing extraoral LLLT for prevention of OM in pediatric patients undergoing HCT

Secondary

- Determine the feasibility of collecting data using the WHO Oral Toxicity Scale and ChIMES in pediatric patients undergoing myeloablative HCT who are treated with extraoral LLLT for prevention of OM

- Evaluate the safety and tolerability of extraoral LLLT for prevention of OM in pediatric patients undergoing myeloablative HCT ;


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NCT number NCT02119897
Study type Interventional
Source Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2014
Completion date April 2016

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