Dental Study in Cancer Patients With Central Venous Catheters

NCT ID: NCT00798330

Last Updated: 2020-08-27

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

27 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2012-09-30

Study Completion Date

2012-12-31

Brief Summary

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Patients who are preparing to receive chemotherapy are asked to have their teeth cleaned before starting treatment as standard of care. This research study is being done to see if having dental cleaning increases the chances of bacteria from the mouth getting into the blood stream. It is also being done to see if these bacteria can cause blood stream infections in people who have a Central Venous Catheter (CVC),often called a "port" or a "PICC", placed for giving chemotherapy. It is a well-established fact that we introduce bacteria from the mouth into the bloodstream with activities of daily life including chewing, flossing and brushing teeth. This introduction of bacteria into the blood stream may cause bacteria to stick to the central venous catheter and serve as a source of infection when the immune system is weakened by cancer. The purpose of this research study is to see if we can find bacteria from mouth in blood that is drawn through the CVC, during, and after a dental cleaning procedure. This way, we will be able to assess whether or not this is a potential health risk to cancer patients.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Cancer

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients willing and able to provide written informed consent for the study.
* Patients diagnosed with cancer and being treated at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
* Patients scheduled to receive or who have received a central venous catheter
* Patients who have at least one tooth.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients under the age of 18
* Patients who have received any antibacterial in the time period starting 48 hours before the dental cleaning. This includes systemic antibacterials and topical antibacterials in the oral cavity or at/through the CVC site. (Topical antibacterials at other sites are allowed; antifungal and antiviral agents in any form are allowed).
* Patients who plan to use antibacterials within the 24 hours after the procedure (until the final blood sample is obtained).
* Patients with a documented blood stream infection within 1 month prior to proposed dental cleaning.
* Patients with a clinically significant coagulation disorder or patients on warfarin.
* Patients who require antibiotic prophylaxis as per American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) 2007 guidelines, namely;
* patients who have had a cardiac transplantation,
* incomplete cardiac valve repair,
* complete cardiac valve repair in last 6 months,
* prior history of infective endocarditis ,
* patients with a prosthetic cardiac valve.
* Patients with any other condition which might preclude participation in the opinion of the patient's physician(s) or the study PI's.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Rajesh Lalla

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Rajesh Lalla

Associate Professor, School of Dental Medicine

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Rajesh V Lalla, DDS, Ph.D

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

UConn Health

Locations

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University of Connecticut Health Center

Farmington, Connecticut, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

References

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Usmani S, Choquette L, Bona R, Feinn R, Shahid Z, Lalla RV. Transient bacteremia induced by dental cleaning is not associated with infection of central venous catheters in patients with cancer. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2018 Apr;125(4):286-294. doi: 10.1016/j.oooo.2017.12.022. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 29428697 (View on PubMed)

Related Links

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5944361/

Publication describing results of this study

Other Identifiers

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786-001

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: secondary_id

09-059-2

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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