Nikoletti, S., Hyde, S., Shaw, T., Myers, H., & Kristjanson, L.J. (2005). Comparison of plain ice and flavored ice for preventing oral mucositis associated with the use of 5-fluorouracil. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, 750–753.
To evaluate the use of plain ice, flavored ice, and standard care in the management of oral mucositis
Patients receiving 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) were randomized to receive standard care plus plain ice, standard care plus flavored ice, or standard care alone. Standard care alone consisted of mouthwashes of plain or salty water four times daily plus use of a soft toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste. Patients who were assigned to one of the cryotherapy arms were instructed to swirl the ice around the mouth for five minutes prior to, five minutes during, and 20 minutes after the injection. Patients who used plain ice were instructed to do so three times daily. Flavored ice was in the form of a purchased product called \"icy poles.\" Nurses assessed mucositis prior to each chemotherapy cycle and 15 days after each intervention. The sequencing of the interventions was random.
The study was conducted in an outpatient, chemotherapy, acute care setting at a teaching hospital in Australia.
This was a randomized, controlled, crossover trial.