Osteoradionecrosis treatment in head and neck cancer patients: An overview of systematic reviews
Gabriella Torres Schroter, Renata Maria Mamprin Stopiglia, Giovanna Lopes Carvalho, Susana Morimoto, Maria Emília Mota, Fábio Abreu Alves, Graziella Chagas Jaguar, Maria Stella Moreira- General Dentistry
Abstract
Aims
Evaluate the existing evidence of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) treatment in adults with head and neck cancer, the methodological quality and the evidence grade within systematic reviews (SRs).
Methods
An extensive systematic literature search of SRs that addressed ORN in head and neck cancer patients was conducted with screening of eligible studies, data extraction, methodological (AMSTAR 2) and evidence quality assessment (GRADE) of the SRs by independent and calibrated authors.
Results
A total of six SRs were enrolled. Based primarily on studies from the 1990s, there is critically low‐ or moderate‐quality evidence that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) improves ORN healing. From 2005 onward, evidence has been discovered in relation to treatment with pentoxifylline and tocopherol (PENTO). The SRs indicate that the management of ORN with PENTO appears to be promising. The greatest rates of healing are seen in mild and moderate stages of ORN. However, the quality of evidence regarding PENTO, surgery and other treatments remains critically low.
Conclusion
There is no standardized protocol to treat ORN. PENTO appears to be the most promising conservative treatment; however, the current level of evidence regarding PENTO is still critically low. More robust clinical studies are needed to establish the best treatment for ORN.