About this trial
Radiation is commonly used to treat cancer in the head and neck, however, this can lead to a serious complication called osteoradionecrosis (ORN), where there is necrotic (dead) open bone inside or outside of the mouth. This complication is difficult to treat, involves large healthcare costs, and can have devastating effects on quality of life.
Two common adjuncts used in treatment of ORN are hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which may requires up to 60 treatments at a specialized clinic where patients are treated with high concentrations of oxygen using special chambers, and a less complex option called PENTOCLO which involves treating patients with several antibiotics followed by a combination of other oral medications taken for at least 1 year.
This pilot study will be guide the design of a definitive trial to examine if the combination of HBOT and a modified PENTOCLO protocol together is better than the current standard treatment of HBOT alone. Outcomes will include pain, side effects and the need for surgery in patients with ORN. Specifically, the results of this small, pilot study will help to inform the design of a future larger study.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Diagnosis of mandibular ORN after completion of radiotherapy
ORN will be defined as "an area of exposed devitalized irradiated bone (> 20 mm2)"; minor bone spicules (MBS) (< 20 mm2) in the absence of radiographic abnormality, will be considered clinically insignificant
Has no contraindications for undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy as assessed by a Hyperbaric Physician, and is willing to commit the time to undergo 60 sessions
Negative Human Chronic Gonadotropin (hCG) screening test at baseline (for female patients of reproductive age not practicing medically acceptable methods of birth control (e.g., hormonal contraceptives, implants, injectables, intrauterine device (IUD), intrauterine system (IUS), vasectomy and bilateral tubal ligation)
Disqualifiers
Inability to give informed consent
Previous treatment for ORN (PENTOCLO, HBOT or surgery)
Major surgical procedure planned (more extensive than sequestrectomy)
Severe trismus and inability to obtain intraoral photographs
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- modified PENTOCLO (mPENTOCLO)
- sham mPENTOCLO