Effectiveness of topical and/or systemic metronidazole in the control of bad odor from fetid malignant tumors: systematic review
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Metronidazole, Odorants, NeoplasmsAbstract
Introduction: Fetid tumors are a devastating complication of cancer and cause much discomfort and patient isolation. They usually develop themselves in the last six months of life and they are very difficult to be successfully treated. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the evidence on the effectiveness of topical and/or systemic metronidazole for the treatment of bad odor in malignant tumor wounds. Results: Sixty-two articles were initially found, and of these, only 4 articles met the inclusion criteria. Two of them were clinical trials, being 1 double-blind, randomized and 1 non-controlled phase III studies. One study was retrospective with a 10-years data collection period and 1 was a cohort prospective study. Of these, 3 analyzed the efficacy of treating malignant tumors with a bad odor using topical metronidazole and only 1 compared the use of topical and systemic metronidazole. Discussion: A factor that contributes to the bad odor not being properly controlled is the lack of standardized protocols. Over the years, studies have tried to find affordable and effective interventions to reduce serious recurrences of bad odor in necrotic wounds. Conclusion: Both topical and systemic routes have been shown to be effective in controlling bad odor. The results of this systematic review highlight the lack of research in this area with little evidence to guide clinical practice in the treatment of these injuries. Further studies are needed to establish more effective protocols to control this distressing condition, experienced by some cancer patients.Downloads
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