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Journal of Korean Traditional Oncology
2011 Volume.16 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.14
The Effectiveness of Gargling Hwangryunhaedok-tang on Chemotherapy-Induced Stomatitis
Kim Hae-Sim

Choi Jung-Eun
Yoo Hwa-Seung
Abstract
Background and Objectives: This study is an observational study of nonequivalent control group based on time lag design in order to determine the effectiveness of gargling Hwangryunhaedok-tang (HRHDT) on stomatitis caused by chemotherapy.

Methods: The study period is from July 1st, 2010 to September 30th, 2010. The subjects are 13 patients who fit the profile of the study and who are admitted in the tumor department of the regional cancer center of C University Hospital which is located in Chung-Joo City. When stomatitis occurs after chemotherapy, the level of stomatitis is assessed using oral assessment guide score and oral discomfort score. Then mix 5 g of powered HRHDT and 60 ml of distilled water, and 15 ml of the solution is given to patients 4 times per day to gargle for 1 minute. For the control group, 60 ml of Chlorohexidin gargling solution is used; everyday for one week, 4 times per day, 15 ml per gargle and gargled for 1 minute. Oral Assessment Guide score and Oral Discomfort Score are assessed at same hour everyday. Crosstabulation analysis X©÷(p) was used to examine the demographic characteristics and difference of the two groups by using SPSS/WIN 12.0. For mean and standard deviation, descriptive statistical analysis was used. T-test was used to determine the difference of the oral discomfort scores.

Result: The study has shown that the Oral Assessment Guide score of the experimental group has decreased more with more regularity. On the third day, the score of the control group is 20.16 and the score of the experimental group was 18.75, which showed a statistically significant difference with the level of significance of p<0.05. Oral Discomfort Score of the control group¡¯s score was 13.60 on the first day and 6.80 on the seventh day and the experimental group¡¯s score was 13.00 on the first day and 2.25 on the seventh day. The experimental group¡¯s score 2.25 is statistically significantly lower than the control group¡¯s score of 6.80 with the level of significance of p<0.05.

Conclusions :The HRHDT gargling solution showed more regular effectiveness compared to Chlorohexidin solution on chemotherapy-caused stomatitis. Therefore this study has shown that HRHDT gargling solution can be used as an alternative medicine.
KEYWORD
Hwangryunhaedok-tang, gargling, chemotherapy-induced stomatitis, cancer patients
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