Title of article :
The role of antiresorptive drugs and medication‑related osteonecrosis of the jaw in nononcologic immunosuppressed patients: A systematic review
Author/Authors :
Sacco, Roberto School of Medical Sciences - Oral Surgery Department - Manchester, UK , Woolley, Julian King’s College Dental Hospital - Oral Surgery Department - London, UK , Yates, Julian School of Medical Sciences - Oral Surgery Department - Manchester, UK , Diuana Calasans-Maia, Monica Dental School - Oral Surgery Department - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Akintola, Oladapo King’s College Dental Hospital - Oral Surgery Department - London, UK , Patel, Vinod Guy’s Dental Hospital - Oral Surgery Department - London, UK
Abstract :
Medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a severe condition affecting the jaws of patients exposed to specific drugs,
and is primarily described in patients receiving bisphosphonate (BP) therapy. However, more recently it has been observed in patients
taking other medications, such as the RANK ligand inhibitor (denosumab) and antiangiogenic drugs. It has been proposed that the
existence of other concomitant medical conditions may increase the incidence of MRONJ. The primary aim of this research was to
analyze all available evidence and evaluate the reported outcomes of osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ) due to antiresorptive drugs in
immunosuppressed patients. A multi-database (PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and CINAHL) systematic search was performed. The
search generated twenty-seven studies eligible for the analysis. The total number of patients included in the analysis was two hundred
and six. All patients were deemed to have some form of immunosuppression, with some patients having more than one disorder
contributing to their immunosuppression. Within this cohort the commonest trigger for MRONJ was a dental extraction (n=197).
MRONJ complications and recurrence after treatment was sparsely reported in the literature, however a total of fourteen cases were
observed. The data reviewed have confirmed that an invasive procedure is the commonest trigger of MRONJ with relatively high
frequency of post-operative complications or recurrence following management. However, due to low-quality research available in
the literature it is difficult to draw a definitive conclusion on the outcomes analysed in this systematic review.
Keywords :
Antiresorptive drugs , immunosuppress , intervention , medication‑related osteonecrosis of the jaw , osteonecrosis , patients
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences