CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SALIVARY LACTOFERRIN FOR INDIVIDUAL PROGNOSIS COMPLICATIONS AT SANATION OF ORAL CAVITY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY COMMON CANCER OF ORAL MUCOSA
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Abstract (English):
Purpose of the investigation is to develop and introduce the methods of prognosis complications of oral sanitation at the treatment of the patients with locally common cancer of oral mucosa. Sanitation of oral cavity in patients with locally common cancer of oral mucus membrane is connected with development of various complications among which infections and hemorrhages play a leading part. It determines problem of development of methods of forecasting of these complications as relevant. Material and methods: Based on a comparative analysis of 340 patients with above pathology the authors have traced dependence between the development of complications in oral cavity after chemical and radial therapy and levels of lactoferrin (LF) in saliva. This simple and non-invasive method can be as a marker of pathological states in oral cavity. Among the complex of the parameters the authors have studied risk factors of complications after the use of the cytostatics and radial therapy with resulting index of prognosis (IP) for development of complications. Based on the index of prognosis individual tactics of treatment was determined. Results: Depending on the saliva levels of lactoferrin in patients receiving chemo- and radial therapy a complex of prophylactic and curable measures was developed, which allowed to decreasing the number of inflammatory processes in a zone of dental procedures from 14,1 to 2,8% and the number of bleedings from 8,0 to 5,0%. Conclusions. Level of LF in saliva can be considered as valid prognostic marker of the development of destructive complications while oral sanitation in patients received chemo- and radial therapy. Assessment of the probability of these complications with correction of preventive and therapeutic measures should be implemented depending on the prognostic value of the index. Prevention activities for development of complications in sanitation of oral cavity in cancer patients after combined and complex treatment can reduce the number of hemorrhagic complications to 5.0%, and the local inflammatory processes to 2.8%.

Keywords:
lactoferrin, sanitation, chemo- and radial therapy, locally common cancer of mucosa of oral cavity.
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