Risk factors for osteoradionecrosis after head and neck radiation: a systematic review

Objective This systematic review aimed to answer the clinical question, “What is the current risk of developing osteoradionecrosis of the jaws among irradiated head and neck cancer patients?” Study Design A systematic review of published English-language randomized controlled trials on the outcome o...

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Published inOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology Vol. 113; no. 1; pp. 54 - 69
Main Authors Nabil, Syed, DDS, MDS, Samman, Nabil, FRCS, FDSRCS
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 2012
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Summary:Objective This systematic review aimed to answer the clinical question, “What is the current risk of developing osteoradionecrosis of the jaws among irradiated head and neck cancer patients?” Study Design A systematic review of published English-language randomized controlled trials on the outcome of radiation therapy was performed via Medline and Embase databases. Data on osteoradionecrosis/bone toxicity were collected and analyzed. Results Twenty-two articles reporting on a total of 5,742 patients were selected for final review based on strict eligibility criteria. An estimated 2% of the head and neck–irradiated patients are at risk of developing osteoradionecrosis. Patients receiving adjunctive radiotherapy, accelerated fractionation without dose reduction, and chemoradiotherapy show no increase in osteoradionecrosis risk. Accelerated fractionation with dose reduction is associated with a reduced risk, whereas hyperfractionation shows elevated risk of developing osteoradionecrosis. Conclusions The risk of developing osteoradionecrosis among the irradiated head and neck cancer patient has significantly declined in recent years.
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ISSN:2212-4403
2212-4411
DOI:10.1016/j.tripleo.2011.07.042