Journal of Personalized Medicine (Nov 2023)

Efficacy of Low-Level Laser Therapy for Oral Mucositis in Hematologic Patients Undergoing Transplantation: A Single-Arm Prospective Study

  • Hiromi Nishi,
  • Susumu Horikoshi,
  • Kouji Ohta,
  • Tetsumi Yoshida,
  • Noriyasu Fukushima,
  • Kyoko Oshita,
  • Syuichi Munenaga,
  • Taro Edahiro,
  • Hiroshi Ureshino,
  • Hideo Shigeishi,
  • Yukio Yoshioka,
  • Masaru Konishi,
  • Noriaki Ide,
  • Yuma Ogawa,
  • Rikou Marukawa,
  • Tomoaki Shintani,
  • Natumi Ino,
  • Mikihito Kajiya,
  • Naoya Kakimoto,
  • Hiroki Ohge,
  • Tatsuo Ichinohe,
  • Hiroyuki Kawaguchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1603

Abstract

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Oral mucositis significantly affects the quality of life in hematologic cancer patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Despite global evidence supporting the efficacy of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) for mucositis prevention, its clinical adoption in Japan is limited. This study aimed to fill this gap by evaluating the safety and efficacy of LLLT in a Japanese patient population. In a single-group, non-blinded, exploratory trial, we compared 21 LLLT-treated patients against a historical control of 96 patients. The primary endpoint was the incidence of Grade ≥ 2 mucositis, based on NCI-CTCAE ver. 4.0. The LLLT group showed a significantly lower incidence of Grade ≥ 2 mucositis (23.8%) compared to the control group (64.6%) (p = 0.0006). Furthermore, Grade ≥ 2 mucositis correlated with increased oral dryness and longer hospital stays. Our study confirms the efficacy of LLLT in reducing the onset of severe oral mucositis among Japanese hematologic cancer patients, advocating for its clinical introduction as a preventive measure in Japan.

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