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Study hypothesis: light therapy may prevent oral ulcers in bone marrow recipients.
Methods: patients will be treated with either active light-emitting device or inactive light-emitting device. Daily treatment with light therapy will start at the beginning of the conditioning regimen and will last until day 21 post-transplant. Each daily treatment last about 5 minutes. Patients will be evaluated for oral mucositis and oral pain level on a weekly basis.
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Primary endpoint:
o Assessment of effectiveness of treatment with QRay1 in preventing oral mucositis in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
Secondary endpoint:
Study design:
Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, 2 groups (randomization ratio 1:1).
Duration of treatment:
Daily treatment. Study-treatment administration began at the initiation of conditioning regimen (visit 1) and continued to day 28 or at least until day 21 if the patient had no mucositis (WHO or OMAS = "0")
Light radiation dose:
60-70mW/cm2 (administered over 3 treatment areas), starting with 45 seconds per surface, increasing each day in intervals of 15 seconds, up to a maximum of 90 seconds per surface.
Evaluation plan:
Evaluation began before the conditioning regimen was initiated (visit 1) and continued weekly until day 28 or until day 21 if the patient had no mucositis. A follow-up evaluation was performed a month after discharge the patient. Unusual clinical presentation was addressed whenever observed.
Criteria for evaluation:
Primary efficacy variable:
o Rate of absent of mucositis at any of the visits using WHO scale for mucositis and OMAS.
Secondary efficacy variables:
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20 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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