耳毒性
医学
心理干预
不利影响
随机对照试验
临床试验
重症监护医学
顺铂
化疗
内科学
精神科
作者
Juan Esteban Correa‐Morales,Sara Giraldo‐Moreno,Nidia Mantilla‐Manosalva,Laura Cuellar‐Valencia,Oscar Felipe Borja Montes,Lennis Jazmin Bedoya‐Muñoz,María Fernanda Iriarte‐Aristizábal,Elías Quintero-Muñoz,Andrea Marcela Zuluaga‐Liberato
摘要
Ototoxicity is a common disabling side effect of platinum-based chemotherapy. This study aimed to assess the evidence on the management of platinum-induced ototoxicity in adult cancer patients.Four databases were searched up to 1 November 2022. Original studies were included if they reported on a pharmacologic or non-pharmacologic intervention to prevent or treat platinum ototoxicity in adults. The articles' quality was assessed via two grading scales.Nineteen randomised controlled trials and five quasi-experimental studies with 1673 patients were analysed. Eleven interventions were identified, nine pharmacological and two non-pharmacological. Six of the interventions (sodium thiosulphate, corticoids, sertraline, statins, multivitamins and D-methionine) showed mild benefits in preventing cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. Only one trial assessed corticoids as a potential treatment. Overall, only six trials were deemed with a low risk of bias. The majority of studies inadequately documented intervention-related adverse effects, thereby limiting safety conclusions.Current interventions have mild benefits in preventing cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in adult cancer patients. Sodium thiosulphate is the most promising intervention as a preventive strategy. Rigorous, high-quality research is warranted, encompassing an evaluation of all potential symptoms and innovative treatment modalities.
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