| Literature DB >> 35070184 |
Alberto Rodriguez-Archilla1, Amna Irfan-Bhatti1.
Abstract
Background. Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a potentially malignant disorder characterized by chronic lip inflammation, especially the lower lip, associated with accumulative exposure to solar radiation. The present study aimed to assess the possible risk factors related to AC. Methods. A search for studies on AC risk factors was conducted in the following databases: PubMed (MEDLINE, Cochrane Library), Web of Science (WoS), and Google Scholar. For dichotomous outcomes, the estimates of the effects of intervention were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) using Mantel-Haenszel (M-H) method, and for continuous outcomes, the estimates of the effects of intervention were expressed as mean difference (MD) using the inverse variance (IV) method, both with 95% confidence intervals. Results. Twelve studies were considered in this meta-analysis. The factors from the highest to lowest risk of AC were having a low skin phototype (OR: 3.30), age >50 years (OR: 3.01), having high sun exposure, cumulative throughout life (OR: 2.13) as daily (OR: 2.00), being male (OR: 1.78), and being a drinker (OR: 1.56) or smoker (OR: 1.32). However, the use of sunscreen creams and caps/hats to protect against the sun were factors with no significant influence on the AC risk. Conclusion. Chronic sun exposure in subjects with low skin phototypes is the main risk factor for AC.Entities:
Keywords: Cheilitis; Precancerous conditions; Risk factors; Sunlight
Year: 2021 PMID: 35070184 PMCID: PMC8760378 DOI: 10.34172/joddd.2021.047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects ISSN: 2008-210X
Figure 1Descriptive characteristics of the 12 studies included in the meta-analysis
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Junqueira et al
| 2011 | Brazil |
80 AC (12M,68F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, schooling. | 7 |
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Martins-Filho et al
| 2011 | Brazil |
40 AC (25M,15F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking. | 7 |
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de Souza Lucena et al
| 2012 | Brazil |
75 AC (60M,15F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, photoprotection, outdoor jobs. | 7 |
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de Souza Lucena et al
| 2012 | Brazil |
57 AC (49M,8F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, photoprotection, outdoor jobs. | 7 |
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Orozco et al
| 2013 | Brazil |
25 AC (16M,9F) | gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, photoprotection. | 6 |
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Barreiros et al
| 2014 | Brazil |
4 AC (2M,2F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking. | 6 |
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de Oliveira Ribeiro et al
| 2014 | Brazil |
24 AC (15M,9F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, photoprotection. | 6 |
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Ferreira et al
| 2016 | Brazil |
138 AC (111M,27F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, schooling, photoprotection. | 7 |
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Rios et al
| 2017 | Chile |
70 AC (70M,0F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, drinking, photoprotection. | 7 |
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Rodriguez-Blanco et al
| 2018 | Spain |
410 AC (183M,227F) | gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, smoking, outdoor jobs. | 7 |
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Santos et al
| 2018 | Brazil |
78 AC (78M,0F) | skin phototype, sun exposure, photoprotection. | 7 |
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Moreira et al
| 2020 | Brazil |
83 AC (58M,25F) | age groups, gender, skin phototype, sun exposure, schooling, photoprotection. | 7 |
AC: patients with actinic cheilitis; noAC: subjects without actinic cheilitis; M: male; F: female; NOS: Newcastle-Ottawa quality scale.
Analysis of main risk factors for actinic cheilitis
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| Age groups |
| >50 years | OR: 3.01 | [1.88 to 4.80] | 72% | <0.001* |
| Age |
| mean age | MD: 8.13 | [5.07 to 11.19] | 76% | <0.001* |
| Gender |
| male | OR: 1.78 | [1.25 to 2.53] | 76% | <0.01* |
| Smoking |
| yes | OR: 1.32 | [1.02 to 1.88] | 60% | 0.04* |
| Drinking |
| yes | OR: 1.56 | [1.29 to 1.88] | 10% | <0.001* |
| Cumulative sun exposure |
| high | OR: 2.13 | [1.21 to 3.72] | 81% | <0.01* |
| Daily sun exposure |
| high (≥4 hours) | OR: 2.00 | [1.03 to 3.87] | 79% | 0.04* |
| Daily sun exposure |
| mean hours | MD: 9.25 | [3.44 to 15.07] | 87% | <0.01* |
| Skin phototypea |
| low (I to III) | OR: 3.30 | [2.25 to 4.83] | 78% | <0.001* |
| Sunscreen |
| yes | OR: 1.03 | [0.63 to 1.69] | 79% | 0.91 |
| Lip balm |
| yes | OR: 1.54 | [1.06 to 2.25] | 16% | 0.02* |
| Clothes |
| cap/hat | OR: 1.06 | [0.40 to 2.81] | 85% | 0.91 |
OR: Odds Ratio; MD: Mean Difference; CI: confidence Interval; I2(%): Higgins statistic for heterogeneity (percentage).
aAccording to Fitzpatrick skin type; *statistically significant.